When confidentiality is your number one priority, look no further than the benefits provided by Android L Specs.
Tech News World reported that an encryption security will be incorporated to the next batches of Android L Specs releases.
The next batches of the device will be featuring Android L Specs encryption included automatically.
The increased security concern over Android L Specs existed as spying incidents were allegedly observed from the National Security Agency, as indicated by Ronald Gruia. Gruia is a Telecoms director at Frost and Sullivan.
Gruia told Tech News World:
"Both Apple and Google are attempting to distance themselves from that."
Implementing the encryption systems in the Android devices by default will enhance battery durability, according to Chris Hazelton, a research executive at the 451 Research.
In an interview with Tech News World, mobility analyst, Michael Morgan, offered his advice to users for better Android usability experiences:
"I think it is a good move by all companies to make encryption standard, but consumers should not be led to believe that they are now 100 percent safe."
"There are further practices that need to be instilled."
"For instance, even if the hacker knows your iPhone password, does he also have your fingerprint to unlock the device? Or ... is the Apple watch currently connected to the device?"
"Just because the data is more secure on the device, users must remember that once this data is shared -- even over a VPN connection -- they no longer have control of the data in terms of security."