[android-security-discuss] what percent of Android data traffic is encrypted?

2012-03-29 Thread Anuj Goyal
In general, what percent of Android data traffic is encrypted? I realize that it is dependent on the set of apps that a person uses and the use of an encrypted Wifi or VPN connection, but I am more interested in an average user. Any information supported by data would be great. I also have

Re: [android-security-discuss] what percent of Android data traffic is encrypted?

2012-03-29 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Anuj Goyal anuj.go...@gmail.com wrote: In general, what percent of Android data traffic is encrypted?  I realize that it is dependent on the set of apps that a person uses and the use of an encrypted Wifi or VPN connection, but I am more interested in an average

[android-discuss] Re: Does android function as a multi-user system?

2012-03-29 Thread Chris Stratton
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 6:38:49 PM UTC-4, Hendrik Boom wrote: Instead of a user-id belonging to a human user, a user-id belong to an application. So even if they implemented ~ as a home directory (which they may well do), it wouldn't deal with my case. The more significant consequence

[android-discuss] Re: Fragmentation

2012-03-29 Thread Evan Pyle
It does not have to be a hypervisor. but having a standard operating environment on EVERY handset would solve all the user experience problems. For example, some of my android devices do not support ICS, so I have two sets of apps, well 3 if you include the tablet. On Mar 24, 4:29 pm, Tim Mensch