dashlane : Dashlane and Google Establish New Open Source Android API Project





Dashlane and Google Establish New Open Source Android API Project


Dashlane and Google Establish New Open Source Android API Project
Today, we're very excited to announce a very special open-source project that we're working on with Google to enhance and simplify your security!Dashlane and Google, along with other leading password managers are collaboratively developing "Open YOLO" (You Only Login Once)–an open API for App Developers that will give Android apps the ability to access passwords stored in your favorite password manager, and effortlessly and securely log you into those applications!At Dashlane, we know that strong passwords are your first line of defense against harmful data breaches and cyber-attacks.


Android First is the New Normal


Android First is the New Normal
The mobile platform landscape was fairly stable for more than two years.Having both won the platform wars, Android and iOS seemed quite settled into their market positions.Android selling the most units in every market, but with iOS taking a dominant share of the lucrative high-end.


New Research Finds Android Apps Can Secretly Track Your Location Without Your Permission


New Research Finds Android Apps Can Secretly Track Your Location Without Your Permission
If you think an app has to ask permission to find information about you, think again.According to new research from Northeastern University, Android apps can track a user's location even without access to the device's GPS.Guevara Noubir, a professor at Northeastern University's College of Computer and Information Science, and a team of student researchers—Sashank Narain, Triet Vo-Huu, and Kenneth Block—set out to discover just how easy it is for an app to tap into a phone's data by building one of their own.


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