Xamarin.Android - Direct Boot Sample
This sample demonstrates how to store data in a device-protected storage which is always available while the device is booted both before and after any user credentials(PIN/Pattern/Password) are entered.
Sensitive data (such as user's emails, auth tokens) shouldn't be stored in a device-protected storage because the storage isn't protected by the user's credential (PIN/Pattern/Password).
Instructions
- Tap the alarm button in the bottom right to add an alarm.
- When an alarm is triggered, a notification will be displayed. View the notification to end the alarm noise.
Build Requirements
Using this sample requires the Android N Developer Preview and the Xamarin.Android N Web Preview.
License
Copyright (c) 2016 The Android Open Source Project, Inc.
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