Drunk_Uncle 0 Posted ... I just installed OpenVPN for Android on my phone today. After some phone buggy-ness and fiddling, I got it all working. Cool. But I noticed that when connecting to AirVPN, I was never asked for my login+pw. Hmmm... Ok, I now figure the .ovpn files I generated and imported have some keys/certificates embedded that authenticate me personally as the user who needs to login/connect to AirVPN. If that's true, and if my phone is stolen, how can I invalidate those credentials of mine so the thief can't login to AirVPN as me? Will a simple password change on the AirVPN website do the trick? (Thanks, everyone.) Quote Share this post Link to post
zhang888 1066 Posted ... A better approach would be preventing unauthorized access to your sensitive data in the first place, by using disk encryption.Android supports it in all recent versions. To revoke a lost certificate, you can submit a ticket. Quote Hide zhang888's signature Hide all signatures Occasional moderator, sometimes BOFH. Opinions are my own, except when my wife disagrees. Share this post Link to post
Drunk_Uncle 0 Posted ... Ok, thank you for the info (and quick reply), zhang888. Appreciated. Quote Share this post Link to post