| Author |
How to Restrict Others to Access our Video Clips & Pictures? |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
Can anyone tell me that how we can save our files, pictures & clips from being viewed by any other person who picks our phone?
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
|
|
mrao Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Mumbai, India PM |
depends on which phone you're using......its fairly easy to get a 3rd party app for symbian OS or UIQ phones....for non-smartphones, i doubt if what you want to achieve is possible
 t610 > k700i > p800 > p900 > p910 > k750i > I-mate Jam > Blokia 6681 > HTC Prophet > HTC Wizard & Nokia N73 > E71 > BB 9000 > HTC Desire > Samsung Galaxy S > Samsung Galaxy S II & the Motorola Xoom <br /> Still Shiny but not so n |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
Handset: Sony Ericsson K-700i
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
JT Joined: May 13, 2005 Posts: 303 From: Birmingham PM, WWW
|
Yeah Id like to know if this can be done for the SE K750.
Thanks |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
Can it be done by "Phone Lock" Settings?
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
mrao Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Mumbai, India PM |
I seriously doubt if you can password protect/hide folders on a k700/750.....but visit http://www.getjar.com, and check out the java apps there....you may just find something which may be of some help
 t610 > k700i > p800 > p900 > p910 > k750i > I-mate Jam > Blokia 6681 > HTC Prophet > HTC Wizard & Nokia N73 > E71 > BB 9000 > HTC Desire > Samsung Galaxy S > Samsung Galaxy S II & the Motorola Xoom <br /> Still Shiny but not so n |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
I am Unable to find any Software Application of this Kind on the Mentioned Link. Can Anyone Help Me?
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
has33 Joined: Jun 29, 2005 Posts: 175 From: Boombay PM |
Its not that tough. Change the extention to some thing Ure phone wont b able 2 read...eg. change .3gp to .php...that way even if some one tries 2 open it... it will say "not recognised". Or else exchange the extention ie .3gp to .jpg & vice versa. U can always change it back to what it was when U want 2 view it. But it depend upon who goes through Ure phone...some 1 smart may know the trick so be careful.
[ This Message was edited by: has33 on 2005-08-06 19:40 ] |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
That is a Good Suggestion But I Cannot Change All My Picture Extensions (There are a Lot of Pictures).
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
I have found a Software Application named "MyPhoto2" on http://www.getjar.com/products/2261/MyPhoto2 but it is a Demo / Test Version. It Can Only Save Two (2) Images / Pictures.
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
has33 Joined: Jun 29, 2005 Posts: 175 From: Boombay PM |
Then get the P series. |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
What is Meant By a "P Series"?
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
Can Anyone Tell Me What is Meant By a "P Series" ?
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
mrao Joined: Nov 11, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Mumbai, India PM |
P series = the smartphone range from includes the P800, P900 and the P910...all these run the Symbian OS and UIQ, which allows installation of different 3rd party applications , enabling you to customize/ enhance the functionality of the phone
 t610 > k700i > p800 > p900 > p910 > k750i > I-mate Jam > Blokia 6681 > HTC Prophet > HTC Wizard & Nokia N73 > E71 > BB 9000 > HTC Desire > Samsung Galaxy S > Samsung Galaxy S II & the Motorola Xoom <br /> Still Shiny but not so n |
usman_jamil Joined: Aug 06, 2005 Posts: 50 From: Islamabad, Pakistan PM |
Thanks a Lot for the Help Again.
Thanks & Regards, Usman Jamil [Islamabad, Pakistan] |
|
|