Tuesday 23 September 2014

Despite Android's data encryption, mobile security is in users' hands

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Despite Android's data encryption, mobile security is in users' hands

If you think the upcoming Android "L" release will do everything to secure your mobile device, think again. Jack Wallen reminds users that, ultimately, mobile security is in their hands.

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