On Android, "Screen Lock Time Password" isn[SQ]t a standard term. Android uses various security methods to lock the screen, and the specific terminology varies depending on the device manufacturer and Android version. What you[SQ]re likely referring to is one of the following :
*
Screen Lock Password:
This is a numerical password (PIN), a pattern, a password (alphanumeric), or a biometric method (fingerprint, face recognition) you use to unlock your Android device after a period of inactivity (the "screen lock time"). The "screen lock time" itself is a separate setting that determines *when* the screen lock is enforced.
* Password:
This is a simpler term for the numerical, alphanumeric, or pattern that secures your screen.
* PIN:
A numerical password, usually 4-6 digits long.
* Pattern:
A sequence of dots connected to unlock the device.
* Password (Alphanumeric):
A password using letters and numbers.
To find the setting you[SQ]re looking for, check your Android[SQ]s settings:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Look for Security
, Lock screen
, Display
, or Biometrics and security
. The exact name may vary slightly.
3. Within these settings, you[SQ]ll find options for setting a screen lock (PIN, pattern, password, or biometric). You[SQ]ll also likely find a setting to determine the
screen timeout or
sleep timer, which sets how long the screen remains active before it locks.
In short, there[SQ]s no single setting called "Screen Lock Time Password." The password or PIN is the *method* of securing the screen, and the "screen lock time" or "screen timeout" determines *when* that security is activated.
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