
19 Jul
2013
19 Jul
'13
12:03 a.m.
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=57560 So, your smartphone/tablet will have a list of all the WLAns you connected to. Stored unencrypted. And sends it to Google (according to heise.de this is the Default on all the Android systems they tested it). Well - means, Google has a very very large database of WLAN passwords. Not using it yourself is just half of the solution. There is a friend coming with his Android, "Can I use your WLAN?" - and Google knows your WLAN password. Google will know your company's WLAN passwords too. Regards Peter