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The latest version of Android is 2.2 (Froyo), but not all devices will support or be upgradable to this version.  Check with your carrier and handset manufacturer for available upgrades.

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1. Press Menu.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Location & security.
4. Choose Pattern, PIN, or Password as the mechanism to unlock the device.  The ISO recommends to use PIN or passwords over Patterns.

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1. Press Menu.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Wireless & networks.
4. Tap Wi-Fi settings.
5. Uncheck Network notification.

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1. Press Menu.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Wireless & networks.
4. Uncheck Bluetooth.

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Trusted but unauthenticated Wi-Fi networks may be spoofed and then automatically joined. If a previously joined network has a common SSID, such as “default” or “linksys”, it is very probable that a BlackBerry device will encounter another Wi-Fi network with the same name and automatically join it.

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The factory reset option provided in Android, does erase all data, but not securely - the data can be recovered by anyone with physical access to the device.  There is no native way to securely delete all user data.  Some third party applications available in the Android Marketplace can provide this functionality.

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Some options for this include App Lock, App Protector Pro, and Protector.

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Some options are Touchdown, Good for Enterprise, and Trust Digital.  There is a noticeable lack of non-enterprise level solutions for this.

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Some options include Norton Mobile Security, Wave Secure, Lookout, Security Shield, and Theft Aware.