How to Get the Most Out of Your Smartphone's Encryption
2020-01-29T13:08:22
ID WIRED:DD11AB732E96BF718DCC2AA1C8A7FD1F Type wired Reporter David Nield Modified 2020-01-29T13:08:22
Description
Both iPhones and Androids are encrypted by default. But there are steps you can take to safeguard your data on backups and messaging apps.
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