Sunday 21 September 2014

Google Android L to offer by default Encryption

The Mobile Operating market has become source of competition for Apple and Android. Google has now announced that Android L will by default encrypted. Google which is launching its new mobile operating platform, Android L will provide no key as well. Hence, no information of the users will be up for hacking and also government agencies will not be available for accessing the data.
Google announced it after Apple said that all the devices that run on iso8 are encrypted by default. Apple CEO Tim Cook said that before devices were encrypted in few cases but users never really knew about it. He said that no one will be able to access the detail of the users not even Apple.
Apple said that the step has been taken in order to increase the privacy and security of the users. Google has also offered the similar feature so that it does not lose its user’s base.


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