XT200 Setup
XT200
User Manual
Janam Technologies LLC Version 2, April 2020
XT200 Setup 3—7
Security
Android Security
The Android operating system installed on the Janam XT200 can inherently provide a high degree of
security, centering around these areas:
c
Boot verification
to guard against unauthorized data access
c
Granular permission by app
to guard against unauthorized app access
c
Smart lock passwords
to store third party passwords
c
A
screen lock
to guard against unauthorized data access
c
VPN separation
between multiple services
c
Encryption
strong enough to virtually eliminate data breaches
c
A
device manager
that can help to find or remotely wipe a lost device
c
File-level encryption
for convenience and customization
Some of this security is implemented automatically, but other areas require user input.
Screen Lock Types
Android provides several lock screen options. Patterns must connect at least four unique dots, PINs
must be at least four digits long (but can be as long as 16), and passwords must be at least four
characters (but can also be as long as 16). To set up screen lock security, go to
Settings
>
Security
& location
>
Device security
>
Screen lock
. Each screen lock option can be set to apply for start-
up as well as logging in.
Changing Screen Lock Settings
Lock screen options can be changed anytime. You can go from PIN to pattern or password, etc. To
make a change, go to
Settings
>
Security & location
>
Screen lock
. If you have lock screen
security in place, you must enter the code before you can change the screen lock type or code.