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Old 09-14-2020, 07:25 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by E_inkFuture View Post
Android 6 is a deficiency; and logging into anything that logs personal data is a security concern.
Not really. As I said before, it depends what you use the device for.

Personally I'm using my Boox devices primarily to read and annotate (with stylus scribbles) documents. For this NeoReader is usually all I need. For comics I sometimes use FBReader instead. I also use Kingsoft Office and iA Writer on the devices with a bluetooth keyboard. Very occasionally I might use Chrome browser or Google Drive to access a remotely stored document, but most of the time I either transfer documents via Wi-Fi Transfer on my home network from my Mac, or USB connection.

I suppose if you were using a Boox in a way that required regular remote network connections, then you might worry about security more. For me, Android 6 is fine. Even the Android 4.0.4 on my Max (1) is sufficient for reading, scribbling, and typing with a keyboard.
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