Google Apps offer remote kill switch
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Google has added the ability to remotely disable its cloud-based applications. The change has been made to protect business users who expressed concerns about lost or stolen mobile devices which could contain sensitive data gleaned from Google's web-dwelling applications. Yesterday the search megacorporation announced that administrators can now remotely disable a Google Apps user account if a device is accidentally left on a stool in a bar full of light-fingered...
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