Hi,
I find the idea of someone picking up my phone and accessing my data via fastboot or erasing my phone via recovery to be quite scary. It was relatively easy for my to connect my phone and replace recovery via fastboot then erase/install new mod -- it takes no more than 5 minutes once one knows how and already has the ROM downloaded.
Thus, I must ask: Is there a way for me personally to lock my bootloader so that access to recovery and fastboot is disabled? More importantly, is it possible to do this so that it can only be unlocked from within the OS (it is rooted)? I'll likely eventually want to unlock temporarily to (re)install ROMs, and setting a PIN/Pattern Lock is certianly no problem.
Specifics of the phone:
Phone: Huawei Ascend 2 M865
ROM: PG's A2tude (Android OS 2.3.3)
Recovery: CWM (I think it's 5.0.something from the playfuldroidz CM7 article)
I find the idea of someone picking up my phone and accessing my data via fastboot or erasing my phone via recovery to be quite scary. It was relatively easy for my to connect my phone and replace recovery via fastboot then erase/install new mod -- it takes no more than 5 minutes once one knows how and already has the ROM downloaded.
Thus, I must ask: Is there a way for me personally to lock my bootloader so that access to recovery and fastboot is disabled? More importantly, is it possible to do this so that it can only be unlocked from within the OS (it is rooted)? I'll likely eventually want to unlock temporarily to (re)install ROMs, and setting a PIN/Pattern Lock is certianly no problem.
Specifics of the phone:
Phone: Huawei Ascend 2 M865
ROM: PG's A2tude (Android OS 2.3.3)
Recovery: CWM (I think it's 5.0.something from the playfuldroidz CM7 article)