Adobe Fill & Sign – Easy PDF form filler 16.0.3 (iOS / App Store) on Jul 21, 2016
- privacymeteronline
- 26 июл. 2016 г.
- 5 мин. чтения

Our examination revealed total 15 items, where were 9 DAR items and 6 DIT items. Among DAR items 1 best item found and among DIT items 0 best items found. Also 0 worst item found and 0 worst items found.
This application is available for iOS here. This app was designed to fill and sign any form. Even snap a picture of a paper form to fill out. The latest build was released on May 26, 2016.
Let's cite the description of this application below: ------------------------------------------- Fill and sign any form. Even snap a picture of a paper form to fill out. With Adobe Fill & Sign DC you can instantly turn digital files or paper documents into forms you can fill, sign, and send electronically. No printing or faxing needed. KEY FEATURES - Scan paper forms with your camera or open a file from email - Import files from your favorite cloud storage provider - Tap to enter text or checkmarks in form fields - Fill forms faster with reusable text from your autofill collection - Easily create your signature with your finger or a stylus - Apply your signature or initials to documents - Save forms and send to others via email - Export completed forms and store in the cloud ------------------------------------------- Protection levels. Locally stored data (Data-at-Rest, DAR). Locally stored data groups include Media Information, Application Information, Log Information, Documents Information, Account Information. The average DAR value is 3.94 points (7.00 points of system protection and 0.89 points of own protection). It is higher than a typical value (3.5 points, where's 7 points of system protection and 0 points of own protection).
Items #1 with average value 7.50 points (7 points of system protection, 8 points of own protection) means data protection levels have following definitions. Frankly talking, complianced but there are publicly known techniques to access the data where system protection case - root/jailbreak is required but not possible without wiping device data, and own protection case - complianced encryption algorithms 'n' security mechanisms implementations. - Screen Snapshots ('Media Information' Group) - Screenshots of your device screen running certain apps (by default available for iOS device but happens for any 3rd party apps that have such features). This data item related to mentioned group meant to be lot of data like photo, image, video, audio
Items #2 with average value 3.50 points (7 points of system protection, 0 points of own protection) means data protection levels have following definitions. Frankly talking, extra data found that shouldn't be accessed where system protection case - root/jailbreak is required but not possible without wiping device data, and own protection case - stored as is. - Application Configs ('Application Information' Group) - Different configuration files created by your app, perhaps app permissions. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of info related to app, app settings, incl. installed apps or installers, - Application Configs ('Log Information' Group) - Different configuration files created by your app, perhaps app permissions. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any information stored in local or network logs, - Log Data ('Log Information' Group) - Logged any data as a solid file or multiparts. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any information stored in local or network logs, - Sync Documents ('Documents Information' Group) - Documents synchronized or locally stored on your device as is or converted into another file formats (like.pdf or set of separated jpg file per each.pdf). This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of documents stored locally, uploaded, downloaded, synchronized in any file format, - Preview ('Documents Information' Group) - Some pieces of info downloaded locally or to show only on display only like preview of emails, social posts, documents, thumbnails,, - Document Details ('Documents Information' Group) - etc. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of documents stored locally, uploaded, downloaded, synchronized in any file format, - Document List ('Documents Information' Group) - Common info about documents synchronized or stored locally (properties like size, date and time, etc.). This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of documents stored locally, uploaded, downloaded, synchronized in any file format, - Account Details ('Account Information' Group) - List of documents stored local or synchronized over Internet. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of documents stored locally, uploaded, downloaded, synchronized in any file format
Also, keep in mind, using jailbroken device means the system protection level is 0 points and you're using out-of-dated iOS < 8.3 the system protection level is 2 points. If some data marked as shareable via iTunes, then the system protection level is 4 points.
Transferred data (Data-in-Transit, DIT). Transferred data groups include Analytics 'n' Ads Information, Application Information, Account Information. The average DIT value is 4.00 points (4.00 points of system protection and 4.00 points of own protection). It equals to a typical value (4 points, where's 4 points of system protection and 4 points of own protection).
Items with average value 4.00 points (4 points of system protection, 4 points of own protection) means data protection levels have following definitions. Frankly talking, data available if it's allowed only and may require user action where system protection case - informs if fake certificate imported into a device, and own protection case - bypassed by fake/stolen root certificates (doesn't check certificate path). - Environment ('Analytics 'n' Ads Information' Group) - Different info about environment of you device incl. apps lists, device info, OS name and versions, updates, list of users, network details, etc. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of info related to analytics services like flurry, google analytics, etc. or advertisements, - Application Events ('Application Information' Group) - App events referred to user actions 'n' activities were done. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of info related to app, app settings, incl. installed apps or installers, - Application Configs ('Application Information' Group) - Different configuration files created by your app, perhaps app permissions. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any kind of info related to app, app settings, incl. installed apps or installers, - Account Details ('Account Information' Group) - Full info about your account incl. account membership, expiration, profile, linked data and account, etc. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any info related to profiles, basic credential ids like email or username or phone number plus some more info depends on applications, - Address Data ('Account Information' Group) - Home, work or another type of owner address stored by apps. This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any info related to profiles, basic credential ids like email or username or phone number plus some more info depends on applications, - Birthday Details ('Account Information' Group) - Separately stored info about date or place of birthday (usually part of profile or grabbed from social networks). This data item related to mentioned group meant to be any info related to profiles, basic credential ids like email or username or phone number plus some more info depends on applications
Keep in mind if you're using out-of-dated iOS < 9.0, the system level equals 2 points instead of 4. It means your data can be stolen without involving your actions.
Below you find two infographics summarizing what we described above.
First pic includes info about data items combined into groups and best protected items found.

Second pic includes info about data items separately from group and worst protected items found

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