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Google Launches App That Lets Banks Remotely Lock Your Android Device (beebom.com)
18 points by 0xmohit on Nov 10, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


Original article [1] with Update:

A spokesperson from Google reached out to clarify some details about the Device Lock Controller app. To start with, Google says they launched this app in collaboration with a Kenyan carrier called Safaricom. In a blog post dated July 28, 2020, and titled “Growing access and inclusion with more affordable smartphones“, Google talked about the launch of Safaricom’s new “Lipa Mdogo Mdogo” (“Pay Bit by Bit”) financing plan that allows Kenyans to purchase a new Android Go Edition smartphone in affordable installments. On Safaricom’s FAQ page about this financing plan, the carrier says that they will “lock the device” following 4 days of nonpayment.

But what about the app’s quiet appearance on the Google Play Store? Apparently, that was just a mistake. Google has confirmed that the Device Lock Controller app should not be listed on the Google Play Store for users in the U.S., and they will work to take down the listing. We have reached out to Google to clarify if the company has plans to partner with more carriers or financial institutions in the future and will update this article if we hear back.

[1] https://www.xda-developers.com/google-device-lock-controller...


For both user rights and robustness of implementation, it would seem that banks partnering with telcos to block certain IMEIs country-wide would be more effective. There's still the problem of debtors selling phones out-of-country or unsoldering/reprogramming IMEIs on phones, but changing the IMEI at least sounds more difficult than bypassing a phone lock, unless the lock involves nonvolatile on-SoC storage.


Don't we already have this for cars? Lenders can remotely disable them if you fail to make payments.



Google seems to be setting new benchmarks every now and then.


Can they block access to user's personal data though?




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