Trusted Entity Type Where to Manage Action Required to Revoke Trusted Bluetooth Devices Smart Lock settings or Connected Devices Forget device in Bluetooth settings Trusted Places Smart Lock settings or Location Delete saved locations Trusted Apps Smart Lock settings or Apps Remove app from trusted list Security Considerations After Disabling Smart Lock Once Smart Lock is disabled, your device will revert to requiring full authentication each time it is unlocked. Even after turning off Smart Lock, previously trusted devices might still hold permissions that need manual revocation to ensure no backdoor access remains.
Troubleshooting Common Issues with Disabling Smart Lock
This can occur if multiple lock methods are enabled or if another device policy is overriding your settings. Evaluate your daily usage patterns to determine whether a partial configuration better suits your needs without compromising security.
Toggle the Smart Lock switch to the off position. Troubleshooting Common Issues Some users report that Smart Lock seems disabled but continues to activate under certain conditions.
Resolving Smart Lock Disable Common Issues
Navigate to the Security & Location section. You may be prompted to re-enter your screen lock PIN, pattern, or password for verification.
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