The All-New Security Upgrades for Android N

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The All-New Security Upgrades for Android N

The countdown has already begun for the latest version of Android codenamed as N slated for stable release within a few weeks. For the developers as well as the end users, the latest version of the operating system would take your user experience to a new level. While a few cosmetic changes have been made to the OS over its previous installment Android Marshmallow, there are many changes that have not come up in the discussions as yet. Security is one such upgrade that has not attained the limelight yet. Android N is likely to be the most secure and user-friendly release. One of the key ideas in this latest version of the OS has been to enhance the security without denying users seamless experience. People engaged in Android app development have already given a thumbs-up to the new security upgrades. Adrian Ludwig, head of the Android security team speaking at Google I/O Developer Conference has offered some insights into these security features and here we take a look at all the new security upgrades for Android N that you need to know .

Direct Boot This is surely one of the most talked about security updates in the new version of the OS and it would just ease the process of updates and upgrades. In the past you may have missed an important message, a call or even your morning alarm when your phone had to reboot for an update as you didn’t unlock your phone. With this new update your apps would continue to run in the background as your phone is being upgraded. Basically, it divides your apps into two different groups -Device Encrypted Storage where your calls, messages and alarms run in the


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