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I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both work, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow (FDE) or Nougat or Oreo (FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the Android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on its own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice exists in AOSP).

One more question: From Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance.

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both work, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow (FDE) or Nougat or Oreo (FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the Android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on its own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice exists in AOSP).

One more question: From Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both work, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow (FDE) or Nougat or Oreo (FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the Android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on its own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice exists in AOSP).

One more question: From Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance.

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I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both workswork, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow  (FDE) ofor Nougat,Oreo or Oreo (FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the androidAndroid device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on it'sits own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice that it exists in AOSP).

One more question: fromFrom Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance. I'll update the question with more info if it is not concise enough.

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both works, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow(FDE) of Nougat,Oreo(FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on it's own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice that it exists in AOSP)

One more question: from Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance. I'll update the question with more info if it is not concise enough.

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both work, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow  (FDE) or Nougat or Oreo (FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the Android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on its own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice exists in AOSP).

One more question: From Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

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I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both works, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow(FDE) of Nougat,Oreo(FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on it's own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice that it exists in AOSP)

One more question: from Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance. I'll update the question with more info if it is not concise enough.

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both works, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow(FDE) of Nougat,Oreo(FBE) on first boot?

What I want is that Android does data encryption on it's own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice that it exists in AOSP)

One more question: from Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance. I'll update the question with more info if it is not concise enough.

I did some research on data security that Android has in it's implementation FDE and FBE. I have a clear picture on how both works, but I need something a little different.

What is the best way to enable data encryption whether it is for Marshmallow(FDE) of Nougat,Oreo(FBE) on first boot? By first boot I mean to burn images on the android device, and then turn it on. I'm not working on any mobile phone or something that is on the market.

What I want is that Android does data encryption on it's own, immediately on first boot, and that later user is not prompted with a password. To have something like default password (which I notice that it exists in AOSP)

One more question: from Android's CDD I didn't notice that FBE is mandatory. Does that mean that FDE can also be used on Nougat and Oreo?

Thanks in advance. I'll update the question with more info if it is not concise enough.

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