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Topic: How to be safe using android? (Read 569 times)

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November 17, 2013, 09:36:01 AM
#10
I use Authy
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https://youengine.io/
November 17, 2013, 09:09:31 AM
#9
A wallet on Android is currently the most foolproof and safest method of storing BTC for the average user who cannot be bothered with computer security, its much safer than a desktop client on their every-day workstation. And if you put it into a safe place and never carry it around with you and have a backup of the keys (and of course  don't root it and don't install other apps) then its even possible to safely store much larger amounts.
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November 17, 2013, 08:59:18 AM
#8
I am not sure that 'safe' and 'android' should even be used in the same sentence  Cheesy

Agree. When you see your family photos uploaded to Google+ Circles without your knowledge or approval, you soon realize you have no control of any data or security on the device. Or when you realize you can download an app remotly to a stolen phone to track it's location and even hear what the thief is saying and take his photo.

So how would you use btc at a physical shop like a restaurant?

Sorry, I was just agreeing with the previous poster and hinting that the NSA/Government could probably reach into you phone any time they like.

Sure there's are apps to do that, this is probably the safest one as it remains decentralized and don't host your coins at a 3rd party: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet

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November 17, 2013, 08:38:36 AM
#7
I am not sure that 'safe' and 'android' should even be used in the same sentence  Cheesy

Agree. When you see your family photos uploaded to Google+ Circles without your knowledge or approval, you soon realize you have no control of any data or security on the device. Or when you realize you can download an app remotly to a stolen phone to track it's location and even hear what the thief is saying and take his photo.

So how would you use btc at a physical shop like a restaurant?
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November 17, 2013, 08:14:47 AM
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I am not sure that 'safe' and 'android' should even be used in the same sentence  Cheesy

Agree. When you see your family photos uploaded to Google+ Circles without your knowledge or approval, you soon realize you have no control of any data or security on the device. Or when you realize you can download an app remotly to a stolen phone to track it's location and even hear what the thief is saying and take his photo.
newbie
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November 17, 2013, 06:58:06 AM
#5
I am not sure that 'safe' and 'android' should even be used in the same sentence  Cheesy

So you say no? I am talking about putting 100 mbtc or so. Safe and 4am walking around in a major city also should not be in the same sentence.
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November 17, 2013, 06:54:13 AM
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I am not sure that 'safe' and 'android' should even be used in the same sentence  Cheesy
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November 17, 2013, 05:56:20 AM
#3
You could use electrum afaik

Thanks, do you recommend following the instructions here:
http://electrum.org/android.html
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November 17, 2013, 05:49:44 AM
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You could use electrum afaik
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November 17, 2013, 05:24:54 AM
#1
What is the safest android app that has had its code checked, if any? If there are other apps on the phone are there certain permissions that may be dangerous?
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