Rewrite notes to acknowledge wipe-after-bad-passwords
It turns out that we have already implemented the built-in version of local-wipe-after-failed-passwords, and the notes about it were not necessary. It should be possible to connect to an account with local wipe requirements and see proper operation.
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@ -43,8 +43,6 @@ import android.net.Uri;
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* TODO: When accounts are deleted, reduce policy and/or give up admin status
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* TODO: Provide a way to check for policy issues at synchronous times such as entering
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* message list or folder list.
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* TODO: Implement local wipe after failed passwords
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*
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*/
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public class SecurityPolicy {
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@ -630,6 +628,8 @@ public class SecurityPolicy {
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/**
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* Device Policy administrator. This is primarily a listener for device state changes.
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* Note: This is instantiated by incoming messages.
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* Note: We do not implement onPasswordFailed() because the default behavior of the
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* DevicePolicyManager - complete local wipe after 'n' failures - is sufficient.
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*/
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public static class PolicyAdmin extends DeviceAdmin {
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@ -656,13 +656,5 @@ public class SecurityPolicy {
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public void onPasswordChanged(Context context, Intent intent) {
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SecurityPolicy.getInstance(context).clearAccountHoldFlags();
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}
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/**
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* Called after the user has failed at entering their current password.
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*/
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@Override
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public void onPasswordFailed(Context context, Intent intent) {
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// do something
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}
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}
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}
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