Encrypt your Android smartphone for paranoid-level security - TechRepublic
Encrypt your Android smartphone for paranoid-level security - TechRepublic Encrypt your Android smartphone for paranoid-level security - TechRepublic [Update: Screenshot] Google Messages preparing end-to-end encryption for RCS messages - 9to5Google Encryption: What it is and how it works for you - Tom's Guide Encrypt your Android smartphone for paranoid-level security - TechRepublic Posted: 24 Jan 2014 12:00 AM PST Jack Wallen walks you through the process of encrypting your Android device. For anyone who needs a mobile device with higher-than-usual security, there are a number of options. One such option is to encrypt your entire device. This means that every time you power your phone on, you'll need either a numeric pin or password to decrypt the device. An encrypted device is far more secure than an unencrypted one. When encrypted, the only way to get into the phone is with the encryption key. That