Google Launches Android Device Manager

Isaac Chikoma

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Oct 25, 2011
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Google has launched its own Android
tool to let users find their
smartphone and keep sensitive data
safe when a device is lost.
Android Device Manager was
announced on Friday, saying it would
launch later this month on Android
2.2 or above, with an app coming to
Google Play soon. It’s similar to the
Find my iPhone feature on Apple
mobile devices.
Securing Android
“If you ended up dropping your
phone between those couch
cushions, Android Device Manager
lets you quickly ring your phone at
maximum volume so you can find it,
even if it's been silenced,” said
Benjamin Poiesz, product manager
for Android, in a blog post.
“And in the event that your phone or
tablet is out of earshot (say, at that
restaurant you left it at last night),
you can locate it on a map in real
time.”
“Android Device Manager can help
you keep your data from ending up in
the wrong hands. If your phone can’t
be recovered, or has been stolen, you
can quickly and securely erase all of
the data on your device.”
For IT managers concerned about
users' Android devices, Google has a
full mobile device management
offering within its Apps business.
There are a host of other MDM
players, with Good Technology one of
the most popular, whilst BlackBerry
has launched its own offering
covering various operating systems
other than its own.
 
Kwakua wao ndio wametengeneza wanaweza wakaipa permission ya kuinstall kwenye system folder,hii itaifanya isiwe rahisi kutoka.
 
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