system
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With the new Android update, this is preventing a problem in the Avast AMS setup as secondary accounts can install Avast to their own settings; including. Anti-Theft.
Also, how is AMS avoiding conflicts through these happenings (ie. One users settings for AntiTheft being different from another and can this negate AntiTheft if a user account doesnt have it installed to the sub-account)?
To be clear, AMS is requiring new setup for ALL sub-accounts on my device. These can be completely different from the intial setup by the MAIN account, from the main AMS to AMS AntiTheft and Backup.
Werner
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AMS is requiring new setup for ALL sub-accounts on my device. These can be completely different from the intial setup by the MAIN account, from the main AMS to AMS AntiTheft and Backup.
correct, but I don’t really get the question you’re trying to ask.
system
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Sorry for the deal… Tablet had some Accidental Damage to be honored. Its nice having your own Sony guy so you don’t have to call 1-800, you get to call the same Sony Tech every time direct 8)
Anyhow, the problem is as this:
- The Admin/Owner Account install Avast Mobile Security;
- The Admin/Owner sets up the AMS application; to include PIN, Anti-Theft Settings, and other application ‘administrative’ settings.
- “Other” user account(s) created.
- “Other” user accounts can enter AMS without use of PIN. They can set their own. They can make changes to other ‘administrative’ type settings against settings established by Admin/Owner account installation (see 1 and 2).
Make sense?
NOTE: If this has been addressed since my last query; please excuse. Im awaiting for replacement tablet to arrive (this week).
system
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…bump.
Id really like to know I can set up other user accounts that CANNOT connect my device to their my.avast account; which is something that can be done.
From their they can issue alerts to the device… a basic user can use the AMS Anti-theft to take over my tablet.
Id call that a security issue.