And Google with Android L locks out the secret services

Although the Google has not yet provided details, through an official statement, a company spokesman told the Washington Post that they are planning to do data encryption, the default setting in Android L This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. , which will be released next month.Google android l

"The last three years, the Android has offered encryption, and the are stored on the device, so the data cannot be shared with law enforcement,” its spokesperson said Google. Niki Christoff in the Washington Post. "In the next release of Android, encryption will be enabled by default so that you do not even have to think to enable it."

Please note that encryption exists on some devices Android since 2011, but the έπρεπε να ενεργοποιήσουν τη λειτουργία με το χέρι.

As mentioned earlier yesterday, Apple's mobile operating system iOS 8, which was released on Wednesday, also brings new auto-encryption methods that prevent Apple from accessing user data.

The encryption methods adopted by Apple - and now the Google - make it much more difficult for law enforcement and secret services to access smartphone data without having the owner's password, even if they have a court order to do so.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said in an interview with PBS "that if the government subpoenas Apple to provide data".. "we no longer have the . The door is closed.”

These are the good news. Of course, we can not know the agreements made under the table. Until the next Snowden appears.

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