When @cpdigdarkroom took his build of LegacySlideToUnlock down from his repo, I was disappointed. He however did have it on his site indexed so to speak. I downloaded the deb, made some modifications of a deb of my own, and put it on my repo.
The reason he removed it was because it broke Touch ID and notifications. He wants the laymen and end users to use LegacySlideToUnlock without any issues to encounter whatsoever. I don't care. It's up on my repo, I don't use Touch ID (even though every iPhone 5S I know of ever made has it) and notifications are merely almost nearly useless for me, so I use this iOS 9 replicated functionality instead.
Worth pointing out, iOS 10.3 may never even use this tweak, as this is a direct port of the "Disable Modern LockScreen" tab in the internal SpringBoard prototype settings. iOS 10.2 however still has that "Disable Modern LockScreen" tab in it's lockscreen internal prototype settings.
And as a bonus, and if I get time, I'll even eventually write a thread on how to get these settings but only on the iOS 10 simulator and only on 64-arch simulators (5S, 6S, iPad Pro simulators, pretty much any simulator thinkable that runs off of the ARM64-bit CPU I guess).
I'll eventually have images ready for viewing soon.
Repo: http://bit.ly/2omNtLp, if you can't yet download it, please wait for me to fix it or I'll send you the deb publicly then possibly put it in this thread I guess.
Thanks, @an1tron on Twitter. Shoutout to @cpdigdarkroom for his tweak making by the way.
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