[Q] How do I disable tap to unlock - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have the Verizon LG G2 and love it. The only problem is that when I'm on a call, my cheek often times unlocks the phone, and does who knows what. I've added contacts, changed my location settings, all with my cheek and all without knowing it unitl after the fact.
I think it's because of the ability to wake/unlock the phone with a double tap. I'm running CM11 on this thing.
Does anyone know how to disable this?

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which I rotted immediately however have not made any changes other than the root itself. I noticed when I get a call in sleep or at the lock screen, it rings and flashes (very briefly not long enough to see whose calling) the incoming call screen then returns to the lock screen. So to see who is calling and answer the call, you have to first enter the lock screen whether it be pin or swipe ect., then answer the call
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Youtube video has been removed,
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