As we know the Explorer edition of Google Glass lack of security features -- So there's nothing to stop anyone from picking up your pair, accessing your data and having complete control.
now developer Mike DiGiovanni has come up with an app to alleviate those worries. Called Bulletproof, the app registers when Glass parts from face and engages a lock screen, which can then be disabled with a user-defined combination of swipes and taps on the wearable's touchpad.It's good to see the dev community already putting out useful software, but it does make i wonder why Google didn't think of it first.
and what do you think?
Source: https://plus.google.com/u/0/116031914637788986927/posts/VdFhH6dq44t
now developer Mike DiGiovanni has come up with an app to alleviate those worries. Called Bulletproof, the app registers when Glass parts from face and engages a lock screen, which can then be disabled with a user-defined combination of swipes and taps on the wearable's touchpad.It's good to see the dev community already putting out useful software, but it does make i wonder why Google didn't think of it first.
and what do you think?
Source: https://plus.google.com/u/0/116031914637788986927/posts/VdFhH6dq44t