Here’s the scenario: You hand your phone to your three-year-old to keep them amused in the back seat of the car. When you get your phone back 20 minutes later, though, you realize that your kid has deleted half your apps, texted your ex from college, and wrote the Great American Novel.
Not good. Except for that last part. That’s pretty cool. You have a smart kid.
But you could have averted this digital disaster if you used Android 5.0 Lollipop’s screen pinning feature. This new addition makes it more difficult to switch from one app to another—and accidentally wreak havoc on someone’s phone. Here’s how to set it up.
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