Not exact matches
Allo will also have end - to - end
encryption as a
feature, but it won't be enabled by
default, a fact that has irked privacy advocates.
This is different from the BitLocker
encryption feature, which is only available in more expensive Professional editions of Windows and not enabled by
default.
All settings were
default except: Call Forwarding was turned on; the Wi - Fi
feature Ask to Join Networks and Auto - Brightness were turned off; WPA2
encryption was enabled.
(iPhones have a similar
encryption feature, but on the Android side, only Google's Nexus devices are encrypted by
default.)
If you have used BitLocker Drive
Encryption feature on your Windows system, you might have noticed that when you save the BitLocker Recovery Key, it is the Desktop that is the
default location.
Another step forward came in September, when Apple announced that future iOS devices would
feature disk -
encryption enabled by
default.
However, in its most recent Lollipop update, Google has disabled the
feature —
default device
encryption — in order to increase the speed of smartphones and tablets already running Android 5.x.