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I think you need to discuss it on TJC, and not on maemo forums. I know very limited amount of Jolla developers reading this forums.
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Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
But all the data is still there, unencrypted. And I would not want to place my bets that there is no mechanism for going around the lock (UART, JTAG, etc.). You might also have sensitive data on the uSD card.
Yes. With JTAG/boundary scan of course you can read the data, but how many people know how to do it and have the equipment?
(Well I have but I am not out there to steal your data, am I? )
Same goes for getting into the boot loader via UART, you need to open the device and find the pins to do that...


Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
The only way to be sure no one can get to your (or to any third party data you might have) is to use full disk encryption. Then the stolen/lost device is basically just holding a lot of random data.
Jolla has announced that cryptofs is on the roadmaps, and for that reason I have not tried to do it yet myself.
I implemented encfs on N9 but because the FUSE version on it was fairly old it had some bugs that caused spurious stability problems on high FS load.
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Jolla has announced that cryptofs is on the roadmaps, and for that reason I have not tried to do it yet myself.
Was it really cryptofs ? I thought they we going to use/support LUKS on the tablet.
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Originally Posted by MartinK View Post
Was it really cryptofs ? I thought they we going to use/support LUKS on the tablet.
Could be, cannot remember offhand. Any cryptofilesystem is petty good IMHO
 
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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
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#17
I try to install some android apps for remove permissions, and it is not works
Of cource, I use
https://openrepos.net/content/coderu...lvik-superuser
and rooted my Aliend Dalvik.

Usually, this apps frozen if we try to remove permissions.

I checked:

Fix Permissions (app from Yandex Store)
Preferences Manager (app from Droid store)

Permissions (app from Droid store) only provide RO, no RW access to apps permissions array.

Any ideas?
 
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Oh!
I found solution, and it is works: http://www.plop.at/de/android/permis...rmrem_download
 

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