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Old 04-17-2015, 01:55 PM   #1
dhdurgee
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Question securing an android based phone

I recently purchased an android based phone, specifically an LG Intuition vs950, and am preparing to migrate to it from both my Palm m500 and my Motorola W755 phone. A quick internet search shows that there are known security issues with android phone in general and with Jelly Bean based phones in particular.

Given I am just getting started with this it would seem best to start out securing the phone properly to begin with. I have participated in the kindle developer's forum on this site for a while, so this seemed to be a good place to get feedback on how those of you with android based phones are securing them to keep yourselves safe.

My initial use of the phone will be for voice calls, an occasional text and an app to replace the Handy Shopper app on my m500 unit. I will likely also install the Kindle app for a backup to my K3W and a SIP app for placing VoIP calls. I might eventually install Skype as well.

I will be using Wi-Fi for data access with the vs950, at least until I can get my cell phone provider to offer a better data rate than $0.10/MB, so there will be somewhat limited use of data features. As I have my own hotspot at home I will have full function there, but at least for a while I will need to use public hotspots when away from home. If my carrier refuses to budge on their rates I might purchase a Karma Go once they get their stuff together.

So I am interested in hearing from you android developers, especially those with android phones of your own, how to keep whatever data I place on the phone secure and deal with the possibility of it being lost or stolen in a worst case. I did have the last phone prior to my W755 stolen, so I know that is a hassle to deal with.

Thanks in advance for your feedback on this topic.

Dave
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