+1 
What's called "keychain" in ICS is actually a keystore. Real keychain API is 
still to be created. It would be great if PBE is used with device PIN as a 
secret.



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Subject: Re: [android-security-discuss] Re: Native lock-screen for storing user 
credentials 
From: Jeff <six.jeff...@gmail.com> 
To: android-security-discuss@googlegroups.com 
CC: "L. Riedler" <l.ried...@gmail.com> 


I agree 100% with Subbu here. This is a feature that has been missing from the 
Android platform for quite some time.

-j6
Jeff Six / jeffsix.com


On Thursday, April 12, 2012 1:59:52 AM UTC-4, subbu wrote:
One thing that is really missing is really keychain functionality like IOS, the 
ability for storing retrieving app specific / global entities.
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