I’m running Kodi 17.3 (two instances on Raspberry Pi’s, one instance in an Xubuntu VM for testing), and I’ve run into a problem on all 3 of them: I have a couple of program add-ons (Backup, Keymap Editor), and I’m not able to protect them from tampering by other users! I have the master lock set, and it’s set to protect both the add-on manager and the programs & scripts windows – but a user can just browser from “Add-Ons” on the main menu, hit “Backup” and restore/backup the system, or hit “Keymap Editor” and start tampering with the key mappings. It seems to be partially working – it’ll throw a pin prompt up if I try to get to the settings for Backup (but not Keymap), but a user could accidentally (or on purpose) get to harmful spots.
The only way I’ve been able to protect it so far is to completely remove add-ons from the main menu, but that’s not an ideal solution as there may be other add-ons I’d like people to use.
Am I doing something wrong, or is this really not working right? Any suggestions would be most welcome!