San Francisco: Google<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a> have worked closely to create a new set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to help deliver security<\/a> and privacy for Exchange on Android.

Microsoft Exchange is the software that runs on a server and manages all your
emails<\/a>.

For many Android users, Microsoft Exchange is the backend for their company email.

Until recently, many email applications on Android used Device Admin capabilities to enforce the necessary security requirements on users' devices, whether they were issued by their company or personally owned.

According to a Google blog post, these APIs, which it began deprecating in Android 9 Pie, gave IT control over core security features such as device passcode requirements and remote data wipe.

\"While this gives IT admins controls to promote data protection on the devices when using Exchange email clients, it also adds unnecessary complexity,\" Google said on Tuesday.

Now, the new set of APIs will give email developers tools to secure their apps while adhering to the high security standards.

\"We teamed up with Microsoft to build a new way to offer the security that IT needs when using Microsoft Exchange, while offering the privacy employees have come to expect on personal Android devices,\" said Google.

IT admins now have the option to require a user to follow a specified level of password complexity (options are for high, medium or low) to use their Exchange email app.

If they don't follow the set guidelines, they won't be able to sync and access their corporate email.

\"If IT needs to restrict or remove access on the device, no personal information, such as photos or downloads, will be removed\".

The Android team has developed a backwards-compatible implementation of new APIs in Google Mobile Services.

Email app developers can migrate away from Device Admin on any version of Android they support.

Gmail will showcase this new functionality later this month.

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谷歌、微软合作来进一步保护您的电子邮件

谷歌和微软进行了紧密合作,创建一个新的应用程序编程接口(api)来帮助实现交换在Android上的安全和隐私。

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旧金山:谷歌微软进行了紧密合作,创建一个新的应用程序编程接口(api)来帮助交付安全为交换在Android和隐私。

微软交换是运行在服务器上的软件和管理你所有的电子邮件

对于许多Android用户,微软交换是他们公司的后端电子邮件。

直到最近,许多电子邮件的应用程序在Android设备使用管理功能来执行必要的安全需求对用户的设备,是否他们发行的公司或个人所有。

根据谷歌博客,这些api,它开始在Android 9派,不以为然的把它控制核心设备密码等安全特性要求和远程数据擦除。

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“虽然这让IT管理员控制,促进保护设备在使用上的数据交换电子邮件客户端,它也增加了不必要的复杂性,“谷歌周二表示。

现在,新组api将给电子邮件开发人员工具,以确保他们的应用程序,而坚持高安全标准。

“我们与微软建立新方法提供安全,它需要在使用Microsoft Exchange,同时提供个人隐私员工所期望的Android设备,”谷歌表示。

IT管理员现在可以选择要求用户遵循指定的密码复杂性(选项是高、中或低)用他们交换电子邮件应用程序。

如果他们不遵守准则,他们无法同步和访问他们的公司电子邮件。

“如果它需要限制或删除访问设备上的,没有个人信息,如照片或下载,将被删除”。

Android团队开发了一种向后兼容新的api在谷歌移动服务的实现。

电子邮件应用程序开发人员可以迁移到远离任何版本的Android设备管理他们的支持。

Gmail本月晚些时候将展示这个新功能。

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San Francisco: Google<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a> have worked closely to create a new set of application programming interfaces (APIs) to help deliver security<\/a> and privacy for Exchange on Android.

Microsoft Exchange is the software that runs on a server and manages all your
emails<\/a>.

For many Android users, Microsoft Exchange is the backend for their company email.

Until recently, many email applications on Android used Device Admin capabilities to enforce the necessary security requirements on users' devices, whether they were issued by their company or personally owned.

According to a Google blog post, these APIs, which it began deprecating in Android 9 Pie, gave IT control over core security features such as device passcode requirements and remote data wipe.

\"While this gives IT admins controls to promote data protection on the devices when using Exchange email clients, it also adds unnecessary complexity,\" Google said on Tuesday.

Now, the new set of APIs will give email developers tools to secure their apps while adhering to the high security standards.

\"We teamed up with Microsoft to build a new way to offer the security that IT needs when using Microsoft Exchange, while offering the privacy employees have come to expect on personal Android devices,\" said Google.

IT admins now have the option to require a user to follow a specified level of password complexity (options are for high, medium or low) to use their Exchange email app.

If they don't follow the set guidelines, they won't be able to sync and access their corporate email.

\"If IT needs to restrict or remove access on the device, no personal information, such as photos or downloads, will be removed\".

The Android team has developed a backwards-compatible implementation of new APIs in Google Mobile Services.

Email app developers can migrate away from Device Admin on any version of Android they support.

Gmail will showcase this new functionality later this month.

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