> On the market, there's an application called App Protector, which
> seems to effectively block the launching of configured activities
> until a password is correctly provided. By default, it blocks access
> to itself (not very interesting), Settings, and a few others. I wrote
> my own app to lau
On the market, there's an application called App Protector, which
seems to effectively block the launching of configured activities
until a password is correctly provided. By default, it blocks access
to itself (not very interesting), Settings, and a few others. I wrote
my own app to launch setting
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