Amazon to restore encryption to tablets

  • 06/03/2016
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Amazon says it plans to restore an encryption feature on its Fire tablets after customers and privacy advocates criticised the company for quietly removing the security option when it released its latest operating system.

"We will return the option for full-disk encryption with a Fire OS update coming this spring," company spokeswoman Robin Handaly told Reuters via email on Saturday.

Amazon's decision to drop encryption from the Fire operating system came to light late last week. The company said it had removed the feature in a version of its Fire OS because few customers used it.

On-device encryption scrambles data so that the device can be accessed only if the user enters the correct password.

Well-known cryptologist Bruce Schneier called Amazon's removal of the feature "stupid" and was among many who publicly urged the company to restore it.

Apple's legal battle over US government demands that the iPhone maker help unlock an encrypted phone used by San Bernardino shooter Rizwan Farook has created unprecedented attention on encryption.

Amazon.com this week signed on to a court brief urging a federal judge to side with Apple.

Reuters