Android L will offer default encryption just like iOS 8
ZDNet
Although Google is yet to provide details, or even an official statement, a spokesperson for the company has told The Washington Post that it plans to make data encryption the default setting for the Android L operating system, set to be released next month.
Google to encrypt data on new version of Android by defaultCNET
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