On Ubuntu Touch this feature is already implemented (confirmed for
OTA-9).
Notifications and Quick Settings can be disabled via System Settings >
Security > Lock and Unlock > Notifications and Quick Settings
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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As this phone is quite open to install services on it, this easily might
become a security risk. Thus there should be an option to forbid
unauthorized access at least.
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