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Thursday, 25 June 2015

While Android has received a number of security enhancements in the last few releases, the lockscreen (also know as the keyguard) and password storage have remained virtually unchanged since the 2.x days, save for adding multi-user support. Android M is finally changing this with official support for fingerprint authentication. While the code related...

Friday, 12 June 2015

One of the new features Android M introduces is adoptable storage. This feature allows external storage devices such as SD cards or USB drives to be 'adopted' and used in the same manner as internal storage. What this means in practice is that both apps and their private data can be moved to the adopted storage device. In other words, this is another...

Friday, 5 June 2015

Android M has been announced, and the first preview builds and documentation are now available. The most visible security-related change is, of course, runtime permissions, which impacts almost all applications, and may require significant app redesign in some cases. Permissions are getting more than enough coverage, so this post will look into a less...

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