We’re starting to see new Lollipop phones from Google’s partners, and they aren’t encrypted by default, contradicting Google’s previous statements.
via Google quietly backs away from encrypting new Lollipop devices by default | Ars Technica.
We’re starting to see new Lollipop phones from Google’s partners, and they aren’t encrypted by default, contradicting Google’s previous statements.
via Google quietly backs away from encrypting new Lollipop devices by default | Ars Technica.
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