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README.md

Wasted

Lock a device and wipe its data on panic trigger.

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You can use PanicKit, tile, shortcut or send a message with authentication code. On trigger, using Device Administration API, it locks a device and optionally runs wipe.

Also you can:

  • limit the maximum number of failed password attempts
  • wipe a device when it was not unlocked for N days

The app works in Work Profile too. Use Shelter to install risky apps and Wasted in it. Then you can wipe this profile data with one click without wiping the whole device.

Only encrypted device may guarantee that the data will not be recoverable.

Permissions

DEVICE_ADMIN

lock and wipe

FOREGROUND_SERVICE

[Wipe on inactivity] receive unlock events

RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED

[Wipe on inactivity] persist wipe job across reboots

Example

Broadcast:

$ adb shell am broadcast \
    -a me.lucky.wasted.action.TRIGGER \
    -n me.lucky.wasted/.CodeReceiver \
    -e code "b49a6576-0c27-4f03-b96b-da53501022ba"

License

GNU GPLv3 Image

This application is Free Software: You can use, study share and improve it at your will. Specifically you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 as published by the Free Software Foundation.