Quick Unlock Code allows input after a failed attempt; can still use QUC on the second attempt
Is this bug reproducible?
Which devices did this bug appear on and is it reproducible on any devices?
- iPhone 5, 6.1.4 (10B350)
- 1Password 4.2.2
A quick summary of the bug:
When using the pass code 'quick unlock' feature, it is possible to enter in an invalid code and quickly follow it with the correct code to unlock.
Detailed Step-by-step instruction on how to reproduce it:
1) Unlock 1Password
2) Allow the quick lock code display to become active
3) Enter in an invalid code
4) QUICKLY enter in the valid code
5) Device becomes unlocked
What should have happened:
After the invalid code is detected, no further input should be allowed, prompting the master password to trigger.
Comments
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Easily reproducible. (That is always the best kind of issue to have.) :) I could have sworn this was a "known issue", but perhaps it was simply not filed before. I've filed it now. Thanks for reporting this. The upshot is that you effectively have two tries to get the Quick Unlock Code right if you act quickly enough. Still a far cry from unlimited guessing, but one attempt is even better. ;)
OPI-140
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Keep up the great work guys! Love to see Agilebits staff involvement on the forums.
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It's always a pleasure. Users like you (with such well written feedback) make it a joy. :D
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Always a pleasure to help with the further improvement of the platform!
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Very much appreciated. Enjoy the rest of your week! :)
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