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Hi @Gonce,
This is not a built-in feature but likely a policy from a service that you've added as a device administrator. The most common one would be an Exchange ActiveSync account (from your workplace for example), where your server has a policy which resets the device when the PIN is entered incorrectly too many times.
Do you know if you have such an account added? If so, contact the server administrator for further assistance in disabling the feature. If not, check the current device administrators under Settings > Security > Device administrators. By clicking an administrator here you can see which operations are allowed for it.
@Gonce I thought starting 5.1.1 this was not a feature anymore:
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Hi @Gonce,
This is not a built-in feature but likely a policy from a service that you've added as a device administrator. The most common one would be an Exchange ActiveSync account (from your workplace for example), where your server has a policy which resets the device when the PIN is entered incorrectly too many times.
Do you know if you have such an account added? If so, contact the server administrator for further assistance in disabling the feature. If not, check the current device administrators under Settings > Security > Device administrators. By clicking an administrator here you can see which operations are allowed for it.
Oh I see, yes those would be the options if the server administrator can't assist you.
Yes, your wife is free to upgrade without having such a feature forced on to her unless she also uses a similar account.