[AusNOG] Android storing SSID and WPA encryption keys
Patrick Ohearn
pat at ge3k.net
Thu Jun 16 20:21:09 EST 2011
Hi,
Does anyone think the new version of Apples iOS will do any different?
It will be seen as a lack of feture by users if BB and Android support
it and they don't
Regards,
Patrick.
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:49 PM, <roland at chan.id.au> wrote:
> Don't see why it's can't be true, my Blackberry does it (it syncs load of stuff back to the server, including nice things like my speed dial config). Can't turn it off.
>
> I like it, but then again I know it's there, and the BES and my phone are controlled by my employers.
>
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> Please tell me this isn't true... Can any Android users confirm?
>
> http://tek.io/j1LWe8
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