News : Google and Apple to introduce default encryption

on 19-09-2014 19:19
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on 19-09-2014 19:19
Excerpt from the Link "Google has announced that its next mobile operating system, Android L, will encrypt users' data by default.
The measure will make it more difficult for private information to be hacked or handed to law enforcement agencies.
On Thursday, Apple said that devices running its new iOS8 software would be encrypted by default, with even the company itself unable to gain access.
Both firms have offered encryption for some time, but many users were unaware of its existence or had not enabled it.
Earlier this week, Apple's boss Tim Cook posted an online message assuring users the company's philosophy was that a "great customer experience shouldn't come at the expense of your privacy".
Swipe
As well as announcing default encryption for all devices running the new iOS8 software, Mr Cook took a thinly veiled swipe at Google, saying that Apple would not use its customers' information to sell things to them."
My thoughts :
With the recent media coverage on security and personal data things like this are certainly a step in the right direction.
Source : BBC News.
Read more here : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29276955

on 19-09-2014 19:41
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on 19-09-2014 19:41
Good call from both Google and Apple.
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on 19-09-2014 19:44
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on 19-09-2014 19:44
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 19-09-2014 19:51
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on 19-09-2014 19:51
I've known about this ever since 2.1 however the payload in speed never made it a wise choice. Newer handsets where speed and processing is far more effecient it might not be a bad idea.
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on 19-09-2014 19:57
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19-09-2014 20:01 - edited 19-09-2014 20:07
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19-09-2014 20:01 - edited 19-09-2014 20:07
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on 19-09-2014 20:01
@Anonymous wrote:
Common sense prevails. Most users wouldn't know or understand all of this to be honest.
Good call from both Google and Apple.
Yes I agree Piperdog123
the more we talk about the subjects like these hopefully the more people will become more savvy.

