Force unlock password? IOS is very secure Android needs to be careful
Force unlock password? IOS is very secure Android needs to be careful

The report of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office shows that if the target device is not encrypted, the device can be unlocked without the permission of the owner, and Apple and Google can unlock smartphones and tablets according to the order of the court.

According to Apple's data, 67% of iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch use iOS 9, 24% use iOS 8, and only 9% use iOS 7 or older systems. But since September 2014, as long as the user has set a password, Apple will enable the encryption function of iOS8 by default, making it impossible for the company to unlock the device and obtain data without knowing the user's password.

But Android's situation is slightly different. Android system is much more fragmented. According to Google's data, the share of Android's latest Marshmallow 6.0 system is only 0.3%, Lollipop 5.0 and 5.1 systems are 25.6%, and KitKat 4.4 system has the largest market share, reaching 37.8%.

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