I’m running Graphene on a Pixel 6. I lost it and someone opened it somehow and called two of my contacts to give it back.

I’m a bit confused how this even happened. When I got the phone back, they were going through my contacts. I checked app usage stats and they went through a banking app (not missing money), maps, signal, etc.

Is there a way to figure out how they even unlocked my phone?

    • Otter@lemmy.ca
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      7 months ago

      Odd suggestion, but do you still have their contact info? Could you ask them? 😄

      You could also send them a small thank you gift and ask them with that, so not to make it seem like you’re accusing them of anything

      It’s a reasonable request, you could say that you need to keep your phone secure for work, and while it was great that the stranger was able to get it to you, you’re following up on if there is some bug you need to look into


      Unrelated, it might be good to set up a “If lost, call ____” type message. If you don’t have another number, email also works.

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      7 months ago

      Is your pin simple? If you hold your phone up to the light can you see the smudge marks where your pin usually goes?

      Do you have people set up as emergency contacts via the lock screen?

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        7 months ago

        GrapheneOS also has this cool feature called Scramble PIN Layout to try and protect against guessing the pin from fingerprints on the screen.

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      7 months ago

      It might have been the fingerprint sensor. They can be fooled. Mine occasionally thinks the inside of my trouser pocket looks just like my finger.