If you’re a Windows 10 user, you may be familiar with the Google Smart Lock feature. This feature allows you to set up a schedule for when your computer will unlock and allow access to your files and devices. If you’re not familiar with the Google Smart Lock feature, here’s how to turn it off on Windows 10:
- Open the Start menu and type “cmd” into the search bar.
- Type “netstat -an” into the command prompt and press Enter.
- The netstat -an output will show you all of the active connections on your computer. You’ll see a list of devices that are connected to your computer, as well as their status (connected, disconnected, or unavailable). You’ll also see a list of open files and folders.
- To turn off Google Smart Lock on one of these devices, simply click on the “unlock” button in the top left corner of the netstat output.