It is by design which is why the other interfaces to unlock exist. The bug
is that those did not work whereas they certainly used to.

On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 4:18 AM, Olivier Tilloy <
olivier.til...@canonical.com> wrote:

> On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Michał Sawicz
> <michal.saw...@canonical.com> wrote:
> > W dniu 20.05.2016 o 10:08, Olivier Tilloy pisze:
> >> Thanks Michał!
> >> Not sure whether that’s by design, but being allowed to swipe the SIM
> >> dialog away doesn’t sound that bad to me, it still allows the user to
> >> use their device without connectivity (although it’s not very
> >> discoverable, I found out by accident after more than a year of using
> >> this as my only phone, applying system updates, hence rebooting,
> >> almost on a daily basis).
> >
> > You can just press × to dismiss the dialog anyway :)
>
> D’oh! I guess I was never really interested in using my phone without
> connectivity, so my point about this being useful is purely
> rhetorical, as far as I’m concerned :)
>
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