Back in 2011, Google started to slowly roll out the option to encrypt data on some Android devices, but this setting was never enabled by default. To this day, many users still don’t know about its existence. That’s about the change as Google ups the ante by enabled data encryption during the setup process on devices being released with Android L.
And, for once, some of what it can do looks genuinely useful.
As the election approaches,Meta plans to activate an Elections Operations Center to identify potential threats and put mitigations in place in real time.
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So does that mean that Android L will no longer be rootable?..
Only problem is that the encryption does take a hit on the phones performance, and you can't undo the encryption or turn it off. Only way is to completely wipe and reflash the phone with a non-encrypted ROM.