Difference between revisions of "Protect files and messages on my phone"

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|Scenario Task Description=Both the Android and Apple smartphones offer full handset (disk) encryption. On the Android phone this needs to be [http://www.howtogeek.com/141953/how-to-encrypt-your-android-phone-and-why-you-might-want-to/ enabled manually ] and on the iPhone you are simply required to set up [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202064 a security Passcode] to enable disk encryption automatically. This will ensure all files and messages on your handset cannot be accessed without knowing the handset's password.  
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|Scenario Task Description=Both the Android and Apple smartphones offer full handset (disk) encryption, which ensures all files and messages on your handset cannot be accessed without knowing the handset's password. On the Android phone this needs to be [http://www.howtogeek.com/141953/how-to-encrypt-your-android-phone-and-why-you-might-want-to/ enabled manually] and on the iPhone you are simply required to set up [https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202064 a security Passcode] to enable disk encryption automatically.
  
If you forget the phone's password you will need to ''restore the phone'' back to its original setting. Your phone would need to be synced with your Google or iTunes account so as not to lose any data. On the other hand, syncing your phone with these cloud providers means that there is a duplicate of all of your data in the cloud.
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If you forget the phone's password, you will need to ''restore the phone'' back to its original setting. Your phone would need to be synced with your Google or iTunes account so as not to lose any data. On the other hand, syncing your phone with these providers means that there is a duplicate of all your data in the cloud.
  
If you just want to encrypt your messages on the phone, please use [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.thoughtcrime.securesms&hl=en TextSecure] on Android and [https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/signal-private-messenger/id874139669?mt=8 Signal] on iPhone
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If you just want to encrypt your messages on the phone, you can use Signal on [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-signal-android Android] and [https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-signal-ios iPhone].
 
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Revision as of 11:55, 21 November 2015

Solution


Both the Android and Apple smartphones offer full handset (disk) encryption, which ensures all files and messages on your handset cannot be accessed without knowing the handset's password. On the Android phone this needs to be enabled manually and on the iPhone you are simply required to set up a security Passcode to enable disk encryption automatically.

If you forget the phone's password, you will need to restore the phone back to its original setting. Your phone would need to be synced with your Google or iTunes account so as not to lose any data. On the other hand, syncing your phone with these providers means that there is a duplicate of all your data in the cloud.

If you just want to encrypt your messages on the phone, you can use Signal on Android and iPhone.



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