There may now be a foolproof way to unlock password-protected iOS and Android phones

While consumer privacy and mobile security are slowly becoming the main focus of numerous companies’ public agenda, Apple and Google included, there will always be private firms and law enforcement agencies looking to actively combat strong encryption tools for various purposes.

DriveSavers, for instance, claims to have developed a “first-of-its-kind” consumer service using “new proprietary technology” aimed at everyday users who can no longer access their smartphone-stored private data.

Unfortunately, that happens way too often with forgotten passwords and a number of incorrect ...

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