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Ultimate App Guard Scheduled Lock/Unlock Profiles For Android Apps . Applications that let you protect your favorite apps on device either via password, PIN or by hiding them from view . The app boasts as many as 7 different alternative locking techniques for all your apps (including system apps), multiple customizable lock profiles (with an option to add multiple apps of your liking in each), a scheduling mechanism to lock/unlock apps at specified time periods, a nifty little home screen widget (or rather switch) that lets you quickly toggle all locks with a single tap, option to unlock all apps when unlocking a particular app and facility to specify a validity period (or rule) that keeps an app unlocked.
Ultimate App Guard protects apps from un-authorized access Lets check out the features:
Features:
- Lock selected applications from un-authorized access
- Support 7 different alternative lockers: PIN, password, pattern, force close, dial a number, error message and image screen
- Customize validity period (to change locking scenarios)
- Beautiful interfaces with a lot of customize
- Widget to quickly enable/disable lockers
- Schedule to lock/unlock apps in specific period in a day, during weekday or weekend, etc.,
Optional:
- Optionally organize apps into profiles
- Turn of profile mode to enjoy simple UI.
Note:
- Free version offers tree lockers (PIN, password, pattern), buy Pro version to use other lockers
- By default, this app will lock following apps: Messaging, Gmail, Email, Market, Facebook, Go SMS, Hand cent, PayPal, Settings, Gallery, Facebook, G Talk and itself
What’s in this version :
- V 0.9
- Initial release
How to Download this APP :
- Launch the “Android Market” Application on your phone.
- Click on the “Search” icon on the right.
- Enter “Ultimate App Guard” into the search field.
- When the application appears click on it and follow the instructions to install it.
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