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To se desava i na ajfonu,ne radi se o restartu,nego nekad sam od sebe trazi passcode,recimo preko noci ili kad se telefon ne dira duze vremena. Desi se jednom u mesec dana,nekad i cesce. Kontam da je nesto slicno u pitanju,kao neka mera "zastite".
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To je zbog FBI slucaja sto je bilo, da li onaj San Bernandino, ali passcode policija kad trazi ne moras da ukucas, a fingerprint mogu da ti skinu (odseku )
When iOS 9 was released, Apple updated its list of cases in which iOS asks for a passcode even when Touch ID is enabled. A previously undocumented requirement asks for a passcode in a very particular set of circumstances: When the iPhone or iPad hasn’t been unlocked with its passcode in the previous six days, and Touch ID hasn’t been used to unlock it within the last eight hours. It’s a rolling timeout, so each time Touch ID unlocks a device, a new eight-hour timer starts to tick down until the passcode is required. If you wondered why you were being seemingly randomly prompted for your passcode (or more complicated password), this is likely the reason.
This addition came before the San Bernardino case and the Department of Justice and FBI’s now-abandoned efforts to get Apple to provide a custom operating system to unlock a phone.
Mozda je i Google ubacio to, ali treba proveriti na koju foru.