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CP - Per PM request, remove as Android 7 and earlier are no longer supported by Intune
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author: brenduns
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ms.date: 02/28/2022
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- **Android 8 to 9**: These versions of Android support the use of file-based encryption, but it’s not required. Each OEM chooses which encryption type to implement for a device. It’s also possible that OEM modifications will result in a PIN not being required even when full-disk encryption is in use.
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- **Android 7 and earlier**: Disk-based encryption is typical, if not universal. With version 7, file-based encryption is an end-user option. For devices on which users choose to use file-based encryption a PIN might still be required before SCEP can provision a certificate. It’s also possible that OEM modifications result in a PIN not being required.
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For more information, see the following articles in the Android documentation:
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- [File-Based Encryption](https://source.android.com/security/encryption/file-based)

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