What you need to know

  • An “auto-confirming PIN” feature was spotted in the latest Android 14 Developer Preview 2.
  • The feature, requiring a six-digit PIN, would automatically unlock your phone once the correct information is entered.
  • Google does warn that this auto-confirming feature is less secure than manually hitting enter, making this option appear to be one for convenience, instead.

Google appears to be working on a new feature that could be more for convenience than security.

A quick deep dive into the latest Android 14 Developer Preview 2 unearthed what looks like an “auto-confirming PIN” feature, detailed by XDA Developers. Essentially, simply typing in your PIN would unlock your phone, removing the need for you to manually hit “enter,” something that Galaxy phones have had for quite a while now, already.



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