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Date de publication 2016-04-18 18:30:04 (vue: 2016-04-18 18:30:04)
Titre Why and How to encrypt your android phone
Texte Google introduced full-device encryption back in Android Gingerbread (2.3.x), but it has undergone some dramatic changes since then. On some higher-end handsets running Lollipop (5.x) and higher, it's enabled out-of-the-box, while on some older or lower-end devices, you have to turn it on yourself. Why You Might Want to Encrypt Your Phone Encryption stores your phone's data in an unreadable, seemingly scrambled form. (To actually perform the low-level encryption functions, Android uses dm-crypt, which is the standard disk encryption system in the Linux kernel. It's the same technology used by a variety of Linux distributions.) When you enter your PIN, password,  or pattern
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