Sunday, 1 February 2015

How to unlock your Chromebookusing an Android device

How to unlock your Chromebookusing an Android device



Smart Lock may sound familiar to Android users with devices already updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop. The feature allows you to set specific locations as safe zones, or Bluetooth devices as trusted connections, both of which disable your device's security screen.
First, make sure your Chromebook is running the latest version of Chrome OS by launching Settings and clicking onAbout Chrome OS.

Chrome OS version 40 or higher has Smart Lock enabled. After your Chromebook is updated, sign into your account and click on your profile picture followed by Settings then Show Advanced
Settings . Scroll down until you find the section titled Smart Lock (Beta ) and click the Set up Smart Lock button.

You'll be asked to sign into your Google account to verify you're the one requesting Smart Lock. Then the Chromebook will find
your device, and finish the setup process. Your Android device will need to be nearby, with Bluetooth enabled and signed into the same Google account you're signed into on
your Chromebook.

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