iOS users can press and hold the power and volume up button until the emergency call screen appears, then release. You now have to enter your PIN / Password to unlock again and not use TouchID / FaceID. Good luck trying to get me to tell you the code.
Similarly, on Android there’s an option in your lock screen settings along the lines of “Show lockdown option” that adds a lockdown button to the power/restart menu when holding the power button.
iOS users can press and hold the power and volume up button until the emergency call screen appears, then release. You now have to enter your PIN / Password to unlock again and not use TouchID / FaceID. Good luck trying to get me to tell you the code.
https://xkcd.com/538/
Similarly, on Android there’s an option in your lock screen settings along the lines of “Show lockdown option” that adds a lockdown button to the power/restart menu when holding the power button.
You can hit the power button 5 times to accomplish the same thing as well.
I can only count to three. 😔
One, two, five!
-Three, sir.
THREE!
Your comment and the one above should be shared widely these days. Everyone should know this.
On Android the lockdown option shows next to the shutdown, requires a code instead of a bio