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Make the Android pages more consistent (#1086)

Co-authored-by: Jonah Aragon <jonah@triplebit.net>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dng@disroot.org>
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Tommy
2022-04-24 15:16:26 +00:00
committed by Daniel Gray
parent b88beee846
commit ca24eb6ba5
6 changed files with 77 additions and 55 deletions

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<!-- markdownlint-disable -->
*[2FA]: 2-Factor Authentication
*[ADB]: Android Debug Bridge
*[AOSP]: Android Open Source Project
*[attack surface]: The attack surface of software or hardware is the sum of the different places an unauthorized user (the "attacker") can try to enter data to or extract data from.
*[AVB]: Android Verified Boot
*[CLI]: Command Line Interface
*[CSV]: Comma-Separated Values
*[CVE]: Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
*[DNSSEC]: Domain Name System Security Extensions
*[DNS]: Domain Name System
*[DoH]: DNS over HTTPS
*[DoT]: DNS over TLS
*[E2EE]: End-to-End Encryption/Encrypted
*[ECS]: EDNS Client Subnet
*[EOL]: End-of-Life
*[Exif]: Exchangeable image file format
*[FDE]: Full Disk Encryption
*[FIDO]: Fast IDentity Online
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*[HTTPS]: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
*[HTTP]: Hypertext Transfer Protocol
*[I2P]: Invisible Internet Project
*[ICCID]: Integrated Circuit Card Identifier
*[IMAP]: Internet Message Access Protocol
*[IMEI]: International Mobile Equipment Identity
*[IMSI]: International Mobile Subscriber Identity
*[IP]: Internet Protocol
*[IPv4]: Internet Protocol version 4
*[IPv6]: Internet Protocol version 6
*[ISP]: Internet Service Provider
*[ISPs]: Internet Service Providers
*[JNI]: Java Native Interface
*[LUKS]: Linux Unified Key Setup (Full-Disk Encryption)
*[MAC]: Media Access Control
*[MEID]: Mobile Equipment Identifier
*[MFA]: Multi-Factor Authentication
*[OCSP]: Online Certificate Status Protocol
*[OEM]: Original Equipment Manufacturer
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*[rolling release]: An update release cycle in which updates are released very frequently, instead of at set intervals.
*[RSS]: Really Simple Syndication
*[SELinux]: Security-Enhanced Linux
*[SIM]: Subscriber Identity Module
*[SMS]: Short Message Service (standard text messaging)
*[SMTP]: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
*[SNI]: Server Name Indication
*[SSH]: Secure Shell
*[SaaS]: Software as a Service (cloud software)
*[SoC]: System on Chip
*[TCP]: Transmission Control Protocol
*[TEE]: Trusted Execution Environment
*[TLS]: Transport Layer Security