SecurityAndPrivacySettings
PC
System Settings should have a “Security & Privacy” panel.
“Security” tab
TBD
“Files & Applications” tab
“Diagnostics” tab
The “Diagnostics” tab is described in detail at ErrorTracker. (If there is any difference between this sketch and that one, believe that one.)
Phone
System Settings should have a “Security & Privacy” screen, allowing navigation to several secondary screens.
When “Welcome Screen stats” is off, the infographic on the welcome screen should not use any personal data.
On the main “Security & Privacy” screen, the “Phone locking” setting should be summarized as “None”, “PIN”, or “Password”.
Whenever it is set to “None”:
- “Lock when idle” should instead read “Sleep when idle”.
- The “When locked, allow:” section should be insensitive.
- “Encryption” should be off and insensitive.
On the main “Security & Privacy” screen, the “Lock when idle” setting should be summarized as “After 1 min.”, “After 2 min.”, etc.
On the main “Security & Privacy” screen, the “Location” setting should be summarized as “Off” or “On”.
Whenever “Location detection” is off, the “Allow access to location:” section should not be present. Whenever it is turned on, the application settings should resume their previous values.
The “Diagnostics” screen is described in detail at ErrorTracker. (If there is any difference between this sketch and that one, believe that one.)
On the main “Security & Privacy” screen, the “Home Screen search” setting should be summarized as “Offline” (representing “Phone only”) or “Online” (representing “Phone and Internet”).