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Monday, 26 September 2016

Google Allo: an unsecured messaging if mode "incognito"

Google Allo: an unsecured messaging if mode "incognito"
























Google Allo Mail is already available since May batches of the Google I / O, however it is already becoming the center of criticism by its unsecured conversations by default.
Insecure default messaging Allo

At the time of presentation of the mail Allo in the month of May, Google had assured that it would be a secure messaging and mobile.

However some experts of data security have already noticed that the confidentiality of the new mail is not safe because the conversations will be removed from Google's servers if the user deletes them.

Allo, many impatiently expected its output mainly it is available on iOS and Android. The web giant also had reassured users that it would be a message that will respect the privacy and do not store data on its servers temporarily and butt by encrypting messages. However, according to the finding, it had not complied with what he said.

Indeed, the messages exchanged will be protected if you choose to use the mode "incognito" because the encryption does not automatically activate. Perhaps Google has decided not to harm the reputation of artificial intelligence that takes the form of an assistant in the mail. A wizard who must know you best to bring you more relevant help. In this case, it must access the content of your conversations that will not if the exchanges are encrypted.

Messages accessible to police

Message encryption should be activated by default says Edward Snowden, the security expert. On his Twitter account, he did not hesitate to push, "What is that Hello? A Google application that records all messages you have sent and makes them available to the police, if she asks. "

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