SecurityAndPrivacySettings
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Comment: + Fingerprint ID
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"before using" -> "to use" [from review by Benjamin Keyser]
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The text “You must set a passcode before using fingerprint ID.” and the button “Set Passcode…” should be present, and the rest of the controls should be disabled, only if both (a) it is a requirement to have a passcode or password as a backup for fingerprint unlocking and (b) you have neither set. (This implies that the passcode should be stored even if you are not using it to unlock the phone.) | ''Erratum: “before using” should be “to use” The text “You must set a passcode to use fingerprint ID.” and the button “Set Passcode…” should be present, and the rest of the controls should be disabled, only if both (a) it is a requirement to have a passcode or password as a backup for fingerprint unlocking and (b) you have neither set. (This implies that the passcode should be stored even if you are not using it to unlock the phone.) |
Contents
PC
System Settings should have a “Security & Privacy” panel.
“Security” tab
TBD
“Files & Applications” tab
“Diagnostics” tab
The “Diagnostics” tab is described in detail at ErrorTracker. (If there is any difference between this sketch and that one, believe that one.)
Phone
The main System Settings screen should have a “Security & Privacy” item.
“Fingerprint ID” should navigate to the “Fingerprint ID” screen.
“Locking and unlocking” should navigate to the “Locking and unlocking” screen.
“SIM PIN” should navigate to the “SIM PIN” screen.
“Reset Storage Access…” should behave as specified in the Storage specification.
When “Stats on welcome screen” is off, the infographic on the welcome screen should not use any personal data.
As long as notifications are presented in an indicator menu:
- Whenever “When locked, allow: Notifications and quick settings” is off, “Notifications on welcome screen” should be both off and insensitive.
Whenever “When locked, allow: Notifications and quick settings” is on, and “Notifications on welcome screen” is off, notifications should not produce notification bubbles and should not appear in the “Notifications” list. (In future this setting may move to, the Notifications settings.)
“Location” should navigate to the “Location” screen.
“App permissions” should navigate to the “App permissions” screen.
“Diagnostics” should navigate to the “Diagnostics” screen.
“Certificates & Keys” should navigate to the “Certificates & Keys” screen.
“Fingerprint ID”
Erratum: “before using” should be “to use” The text “You must set a passcode to use fingerprint ID.” and the button “Set Passcode…” should be present, and the rest of the controls should be disabled, only if both (a) it is a requirement to have a passcode or password as a backup for fingerprint unlocking and (b) you have neither set. (This implies that the passcode should be stored even if you are not using it to unlock the phone.) The following text should be of the form “No fingerprints registered.” or “Two fingerprints registered.”. Choosing “Add Fingerprint…” should open an “Add Fingerprint” dialog with “Cancel” and “Done” buttons, where “Done” is disabled until registration is complete. The body text should say, as appropriate: Choosing “Remove All…” should open an alert with no title, body text “Are you sure you want to forget all stored fingerprints?”, and buttons “Cancel” and “Remove”.
On the “Locking and unlocking” screen, the “Lock security” setting should be summarized as “None”, “Passcode”, “Passphrase”, or “Fingerprint”. The “Sleep when idle for:” menu (bug 1420493) should consist of items “30 seconds” (bug 1367294), “1 minute”, “2 minutes”, “3 minutes” (the default), “4 minutes”, “5 minutes”, and “10 minutes”. The “Lock after auto-sleeping:” menu (bug 1436630) should consist of items “Immediately”, “30 seconds later”, “1 minute later” (the default), “5 minutes later”, “10 minutes later”, “30 minutes later”, and “1 hour later”. Whenever “Lock security” is set to “Swipe (No security)”: In the top-level “Security & Privacy” screen, “Encryption” should be off and disabled. Whenever “Lock security” is set to any other option, and encryption is on, all the “When locked, allow:” options should be both In the list of “When locked, allow:” options, “Launcher” should be first because whenever it is unchecked, the other options should be off and disabled (since you can’t get to them). Whenever “Launcher” is checked, those other options should return to their previous values. “Fingerprint” should be disabled unless you currently have at least one fingerprint registered. All other “Unlock the phone using:” options, except the current one and “Fingerprint”, should end with an ellipsis, because switching between any two will involve further input in the form of a dialog with common dialog behavior: “Switch to Swipe”, “Switch to Passcode”, or “Switch to Passphrase” as appropriate. If switching If switching If switching If switching If switching Whenever “Unlock the phone using:” is set to passcode or passphrase, the list of options should be followed by a “Change Passcode…” or “Change Passphrase…” button respectively. Choosing it should open a “Change Passcode” or “Change Passphrase” dialog. The “Current passcode:”/“Current passphrase:” field should have possible error text “Incorrect passcode. Try again.” or “Incorrect passphrase. Try again.”.
On the “Security & Privacy” screen, “SIM PIN” should have the summary value “Off” or “On” if there is one SIM. If there are two SIMs, it should have the summary value “Off”, “1/2”, or “2/2”. The contents of the “SIM PIN” screen should depend on the number of SIMs: Otherwise, a SIM PIN section for each SIM, the last followed by the SIM PIN caption. A SIM PIN section should consist of: If there is more than one SIM, to show which one this is, an introductory label consisting of the SIM ID followed by a colon. A “SIM PIN” switch, reflecting whether a SIM PIN is in effect (regardless of whether it is locked, unlocked, or blocked). Whenever you turn the SIM PIN on, if a PIN was recorded already, an “Enter Previous SIM PIN” dialog should appear, with a PIN field, “Cancel” and “Start Using PIN” buttons, and the common dialog behavior. And whenever you turn SIM PIN off, an “Enter SIM PIN” dialog should appear, with a PIN field, “Cancel” and “Stop Using PIN” buttons, and the common dialog behavior. In both dialogs, the field should have initial caption “{ Whenever “SIM PIN” is on, a static item showing whether the SIM is “Unlocked”, “Locked”, or “Blocked” (bug 1438323). a “Current PIN:” whole-number field, with the initial caption “{ If you enter the SIM PIN wrong for the final time in the “Unlock SIM” dialog, the “SIM Blocked” dialog should appear immediately. Finally, the SIM PIN caption should differ slightly depending on whether any SIM currently has the SIM PIN turned on:
The “Switch to Swipe”, “Switch to Passcode”, “Switch to Passphrase”, “Change Passcode”, “Change Passphrase”, “Enter Previous SIM PIN”, “Enter SIM PIN”, “Change SIM PIN”, and “Unblock SIM” dialogs should follow the principles of preventing errors when this can be done obviously, otherwise explaining them at the earliest non-annoying moment, and maximizing visual stability. the “CHV/PUK code:” field does not contain 4~8 digits ( If their contents are different lengths, you may not have finished typing yet, so no error should be presented unless you go ahead and choose the main action. Therefore, the main action button must be sensitive; if you tap it, When the error is presented, it should be by highlighting both fields with the standard error style (bug 1222787), and inserting the error text below the “Confirm new…” field as a caption (so that it’s least likely to move either of the fields while you are examining them). If the action succeeds, the main action button’s label should be replaced by a green checkmark, then after two seconds the dialog should close.
The “Location” screen is described in detail at Location. (If there is any difference between this sketch and that one, believe that one.)
On the “Security & Privacy” screen, the “Diagnostics” settings should be summarized as “Sent” if any are, or “Not sent” if none are. (Both should have a translation note explaining that “sent” means that data is habitually sent, not that it was sent in the past tense.) The “Diagnostics” screen is described in detail at ErrorTracker. (If there is any difference between this sketch and that one, believe that one.)
Whenever you download a certificate, private key, or PAC file, regardless of app, a certificate preview dialog should appear in front of that app, including “Cancel” and “Install” buttons. If you choose “Install”, the certificate/key/file should be stored for future use. In the System Settings “Certificates & Keys” screen, whenever there are no certificates, the screen should contain optically centered text “No certificates”. Otherwise, it should contain an alphabetically sorted list of certificates and PAC files. Tapping a list item should open the same certificate preview dialog, but with only an “OK” button. Each list item should have a trailing Delete action.
“Locking and unlocking”
For a discussion of protections against tampering and data theft, see ProtectingUserData.
from passcode, the dialog should begin with a “Current passcode:” field, with possible error text “Incorrect passcode. Try again.”.
SIM PIN and CHV/PUK code
N} attempts allowed.”, changing on error to the error text “Incorrect PIN. {N} attempts remaining.”. If you cancel, the SIM PIN should remain in its previous state. Common behavior for “Phone locking” and “SIM PIN” dialogs
see “Coding of CHVs and UNBLOCK CHVs”). These errors are obvious enough not to need further explanation.
then the error should be presented (and remain until the fields match), and the “Choose new…” field should become focused for you to try again. Location access
Diagnostics
Certificates & Keys
SecurityAndPrivacySettings (last edited 2016-07-11 16:06:13 by mpt)