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New Google Play Store Warning—Do Not Leave These Apps On Your Phone
Live threat detection was one of the standouts when Android 15 was trailed earlier this year. Using on-device AI, the idea is that users will be warned in real time if an app is exhibiting potentially malicious behavior, before it’s flagged across the board by Play Protect.
Google Play update could make it safer to sideload Android apps
A future update to the Google Play Store could make it both easier and safer for Android phone and tablet users to sideload apps by temporarily pausing Play Protect, Android Authority reports. Sideloading apps to Android means downloading apps not from Google Play to a device.
You could soon temporarily pause Play Protect to sideload apps
Google is reportedly testing a new security feature that could let Play Store users pause Play Protect instead of disabling it altogether.
Google’s Update Mistake—Do Not Change This New Play Store Setting
Google can’t really have it both ways—either Play Protect is critical or it isn’t. It’s the default response from Google when new malware strikes, telling users to make sure it’s enabled. That protection falls away if it’s seen as the norm to disable it when an app can’t get through. How then does a user know what is dangerous and what isn’t.
Google Play Protect Will Alert You About Malicious Android Apps
Live threat detection analyzes app behavior in real time, examining how apps use sensitive permissions and interact with other apps and services on the device. This active monitoring lets Google Play Protect identify potentially harmful apps that may attempt to conceal malicious behavior or remain inactive for a period before engaging in suspicious activity.
Google Pixel phones will now instantly warn you about dangerous apps you may have: All details
Google is bringing real-time alerts to Pixel devices that will notify you whenever a dangerous app is detected on your device.
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Google Play Store may offer more control over when your game auto installs (APK teardown)
Having the Google Play Store auto-install a game for you is a pretty convenient feature. However, it’s a little less ...
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5 dead Android games we want to see return
These Android games were some of the biggest titles lost to time. As Flappy Bird's resurgence has shown, there's always hope.
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Here's How I Find Great Android Games on the Play Store
Google Play does not make it easy to find good Android games. Instead, it highlights the free-to-play, IAP-laden titles that ...
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Google Play Store hints at new Android device category coming soon
Google Play Store update suggests XR headset support, hinting at Google’s plans for extended reality devices, potentially ...
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Arc Search is Now Available on Android
The Browser Company announced that Arc Search 1.0 is available for everyone on Android after six weeks in an open beta.
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How To Increase The Volume On An Android Phone Beyond 100%
You can use a third-party app to increase your Android phone's volume beyond 100% if you need a little sound boost.
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This Google App Helps You Verify If You’re Chatting with the Right Person
If you don't know the person you're texting is the one you intended to message, Android System Key Verifier helps you verify ...
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Updated Android malware can hijack calls you make to your bank
An updated Android trojan called FakeCall hijacks bank calls. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Android phone ...
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