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Google Reverses Android Lollipop Security Decision – Science Times


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Google Reverses Android Lollipop Security Decision
Science Times
New phones and tablets featuring the latest version of Google's Mobile Operating System, Android 5 "Lollipop," will not have device encryption enabled by default despite earlier promises made by Internet giant. While all smartphones and tablets running …
Citrix, Google enhances Android securityIT-Online
Disappointed Much? Google Backs Down On Android Encryption PromiseForbes
Google no longer requiring OEMs to encrypt Lollipop-running devices by default Android Authority (blog)
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Android 5.0 Lollipop security: what’s new, and what you need to do – AndroidPIT.com


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Android 5.0 Lollipop security: what's new, and what you need to do
AndroidPIT.com
While Google has done lots of things to make Android 5.0 Lollipop the most secure Android ever, the weak link in its armour is still the device owner: if you don't set up a lock screen or enable Factory Reset Protection, for example, Android's security
Dealing with the Android security riskScoop.co.nz
iOS 8 vs. Android Lollipop – Battle Of The OSValueWalk

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Android Lollipop: Taking mobile security to a new level – TechRepublic

Android Lollipop: Taking mobile security to a new level
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The state of mobile security seems to constantly be on the defensive side of the game. Half of the time, we're checking threats against paid-for "research" that happens to be generated by one of the many companies selling protection for our device. But

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​Google on Android Lollipop security: Set it and forget it – CNET


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​Google on Android Lollipop security: Set it and forget it
CNET
Now Ludwig, the man with the unlocked door, wants you to feel just as safe using your mobile phone and "not think" about Android security, either. Google is about to release the latest version of its Android mobile operating system with several major

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