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Android 2.2 devices given ‘remote security control’ by Google

Apparently, many people (mainly those in IT, spies, high-ranking business people, etc) are worried about the security of the Android OS and Google is not turning a blind eye to these anxieties.

According to Android Arena, an upcoming 'Google Apps Device Policy application' will enable authorized company personnel to provide secure management and sync control over Android 2.2 devices. (Management can occur from within a web browser so no dedicated server is needed.)

The swanky new security features are set to include

  • Remote wiping of all data from lost or stolen mobile devices
  • Locking of idle devices after a period of inactivity
  • Require a device password on each phone
  • Minimum lengths for more secure passwords
  • Require passwords to include letters and numbers

Those using HTC handsets can get similar features via HTCSense.com, but obviously there are a lot more Android manufactures than just HTC and Google are being smart in keeping the business customers happy.

Are you concerned with the security of your Android smartphone?
What security features would you like to see?

Source: zdnet

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