Store it on a server. On Sep 25, 1:27 am, perumal316 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Currently Android devices running on Android 2.x does not supports > full-disk or microSD card encryption. > > In such an scenario how can data stored within the storage by > applications can be protected if the device is stolen? > > Is it possible to use encryption library like bouncycastle or > spongycastle to encrypt data stored in microSDCard by for example > Application A? > > Thus if a device is lost and assuming it is protected by passcode, the > data stored within the sdcard is encrypted and will not be > compromised. > > Is this feasible? Or is there any other way to protect data stored in > Android phones against lost and stolen? > > Thanks in Advance, > Perumal
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