Emergono indicazioni interessanti direttamente da Google, visto che il colosso di Mountain View sembra propenso ad interrompere il progetto che prevede la crittografia di Android Lollipop di default per i suoi modelli, tra cui il Nexus 6 ed il Nexus 9.
Ecco quanto emerso in queste ore:
“If the device implementation has a lock screen, the device MUST support full-disk encryption of the application private data (/data patition) as well as the SD card partition if it is a permanent, non-removable part of the device. For devices supporting full-disk encryption, the full-disk encryption SHOULD be enabled all the time after the user has completed the out-of-box experience. While this requirement is stated as SHOULD for this version of the Android platform, it is very strongly RECOMMENDED as we expect this to change to MUST in the future versions of Android”.