But there are better options available to you as well.
When you say that people will be using your phone, do you mean that they will using the browser? Or will they occasionally pick it up and make a call with it, but you don’t want them to see your browser history or bookmarks?
If you want to just lock down your browser from peering eyes:
- install Smart AppLock and just set up a quick pattern lock on Chrome. This way, you will have to swipe the pattern to get to your browser, but at least nobody would be able to see your browser stuff. The advantage here is that you can leave yourself logged into Fluther.
If you want to be able to allow people to use your browser, but don’t want them to know about your Fluther life, another option would be to:
- Use Chrome as your main browser (or Firefox).
– Install Smart AppLock and lock a second browser. So, you could lock down Firefox with it.
This way, your main browser is conveniently unlocked. When you want to Fluther, you simply open the other browser and do the quick pattern lock. Now, you don’t have to login to Fluther or worry about your browser history.