I cannot see a valid reason for Foxfi insisting that we lock down the phone just because we install their app. I had at one time, actually succeeded in getting into the phone and looked at the Credentials but was "scared to erase" them thinking they were super critical for the phone to work.
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So, thanks for your efforts at finally getting through to them and reporting how to get out of it.
So, I screwed the pooch and after many attempts to "remember" what the pincode was, actually for me, the Password, the phone just rebooted and erased the whole plantation and I had to reinstall everything from the ground up. I had not at the time registered my phone with Google Device Manager, and even if I had, I was unaware that GDM would be able to unlock my phone. I did not think too much of the pincode idea and did not write it down, it was for Foxfi only, right? (wrong) You did some where monicakm, and I bookmarked your single post out of the thread as a '*' preface bookmark so that I could refer to it in future.įoxfi screwed me over the pooch big time for two reasons. I'll gladly have the app back on my phone (not something I use often) as along as I can quickly remove their lock screen.I have the Popping Colors swipe lock screen. So don't let that freak you out and think it didn't work. But I had to use that same PIN in System/lockscreen (after I cleared credentials) to get the option of no lockscreen. This will remove the FoxFi certificate and after that you will be able to set Screen Lock to "None". When you are done usingįoxFi, simply select Settings->Security->Clear Credentials. With the latest carrier/firmware blockage). Install the FoxFi certificate (which is needed to bypass a tether plan
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That is because the Android system enforces the screen lock when you It is actually something I considered doing but was afraid of implications elsewhere on the phone but I don't detect any problems. I have finally gotten rid of that pesky Foxfi PIN lock screen! Foxfi ts finally replied to my 3rd attempt to ask for help. A sample of the market history data for FoxFi (WiFi Tether w/o Root) can be found below.I thought I posted this here but guess it was another forum.
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