Android Leftovers
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NSA Approves LG G4 For Government Use
LG released the LG G4 just over three months ago and since then, it has been praised as a great device. Improving over what the previous iteration did right and bringing a completely unique smartphone experience, with better specs and new features. LG spared no expense with the LG G4, as it not only includes high quality hardware, but also an extremely well-built software. This has just been noticed by governmental entities, like the National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP), two entities that foremost seek out privacy and the overall protection of data. When looking at the smartphone, LG built the LG G4 with security in mind, which is why both the NSA and the NIAP, approved the handset to be used within government security and corporate environments. In order to meet the requirements to be endorsed by said entities, the smartphone in question must have enough security criteria to successfully go through the “Cryptographic Module Validation Program”.
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LG G4 gets security thumbs-up from NSA
LG on Thursday afternoon announced that its G4 Android smartphone has received a thumbs-up of approval from the National Security Agency’s (NSA) National Information Assurance Partnership. (NIAP). Forget the weird government acronyms: basically this just means that the G4 meets enough security criteria for “Cryptographic Modules” for use in government security and corporate environments, LG explained.
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LG G4 Smartphone Receives U.S. Government Security Certification
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LG, Google to launch new Nexus phone armed with Android Pay in October
LG and Google will launch the new generation Nexus phone in October which will be the first model to have Android Pay mobile payment system.
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Word play: Describing Android with two words
Much like Grover had a bad, awful day, Android has had a bad, awful couple of weeks on the security front.
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5 Android apps you shouldn’t miss this week! – Android Apps Weekly
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