Are anyone else concerned about security with the new quick reply feature?
From what I have seen there are no limitation in answering messages from the lock screen using quick reply without getting prompted with pass code or touch ID. I have pass code activated immediately after I lock my phone, but I can still answer messages from lock screen.
I guess the same would also be the case with quick reply of mail, facebook messages, facebook comments and any other third party application that add this feature.
I know it is called quick reply and that entering the pass code would make it 'not so quick reply', but does not the security aspect concern anybody except me?
Have I overlooked something?
From what I have seen there are no limitation in answering messages from the lock screen using quick reply without getting prompted with pass code or touch ID. I have pass code activated immediately after I lock my phone, but I can still answer messages from lock screen.
I guess the same would also be the case with quick reply of mail, facebook messages, facebook comments and any other third party application that add this feature.
I know it is called quick reply and that entering the pass code would make it 'not so quick reply', but does not the security aspect concern anybody except me?
Have I overlooked something?