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How do I put a password on my Samsung Galaxy phone?


Question Posted Monday May 6 2013, 5:41 pm

My little sis has been posting wierd questions on facebook other sites this one ect and usin my phone how do i put a password on my samsung galaxy europa so she cant do it aint had my phone very long so im not sure

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russianspy1234 answered Thursday May 9 2013, 3:07 pm:
Assuming it's like every other Samsung phone I've ever seen, while on the homescreen push the menu button, select settings, and select location and security. From there you can choose a password.

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