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Samsung to Offer Secure Galaxy S III to Businesses

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Your secret data...

Globhead

Jun 18, 2012, 1:10 PM
...will be protected by 256-bit encryption as some hidden T-Mobile application d|cks around with it without your permission.
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Tofuchong

Jun 18, 2012, 1:43 PM
If you actuially keep secret data on your cell phone, you are an idiot.

As soon as you put data on any device that has wireless or wired connectivity, I would not consider it secret anymore. Nothing that you wouldn't want stolen should ever be put on a freakin cell phone, that would just be stupid.

You want data safety ? Store it on a non-networked non-wireless computer that has no network capability and no read/write drive access (Fixed or removable).

That is the ONLY true way to keep your actual secret data a secret.
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Andras888

Jun 18, 2012, 5:57 PM
Why not just write it on a paper, or better yet, keep it in your mind and don't tell anyone.
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