• Your Android phone will soon get new anti-theft tools to keep you

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed May 15 17:15:05 2024
    Your Android phone will soon get new anti-theft tools to keep your data safe

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    Wed, 15 May 2024 17:00:00 +0000

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    Android users are getting a bunch of new anti-theft features that Google says will help protect your private data.

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    Google has just announced a slate of new features that should help protect your Android device and the valuable data it contains if it is lost or stolen. Put together, they could help thwart a thiefs attempts to resell your device or profit from its data.

    Unsurprisingly, given the current artificial intelligence (AI) mania, AI
    plays a role in one of the most interesting new features Google has unveiled. Called Theft Detection Lock, this uses AI to determine if someone has
    snatched your phone out of your hand and then tried to escape by running, cycling or driving. If the Android handset detects that sequence of events,
    it will automatically lock your phone, denying access to everything contained within it.

    Another tool that can help you the moment your phone is taken is Offline Device Lock. This will automatically lock your devices screen if it has been disconnected from the internet for a long time or after a large number of unsuccessful authentication attempts have been made.

    If your phone is already in the wrong hands, Remote Lock will let you lock
    its screen using your phone number. You can do this from any device after passing a security challenge, and it means you dont need to remember your Google account password in the heat of the moment. Anti-theft protections (Image credit: Google)

    Those new features all come into play in the time after your device has been taken, but Google has also added means to deter criminals from ever taking your Android phone in the first place.

    For example, if an Android device is reset to factory settings , a thief will need to know your device or Google account credentials. If they dont, they wont get any further, making it very difficult for them to wipe your device and sell it on. As well as that, disabling Find My Device now requires either a PIN or biometric authentication. This reduces the chances of a bad actor hiding your phones location from you.

    Google has also introduced a new private space feature in Android. This
    allows you to set up a dedicated area on your phone that can be hidden and protected with a separate PIN from your phones main credentials. You can then use this private space to store apps that might contain sensitive data that a thief would want to access, such as financial or medical information. (Image credit: Future / James ide)

    As well as that, a new enhanced authentication setting (which needs to be enabled) requires a biometric check when key Google account and device settings are accessed from an untrusted location, such as changing your PIN, disabling theft protection features or accessing your passkeys .

    This last feature is reminiscent of a similar tool Apple has added into iOS called Stolen Device Protection . This makes biometric authentication a requirement for many important actions and also imposes waiting times on changing certain settings if your phone is in an unfamiliar location.

    Like the new features in iOS, Googles updates to Android could be just what you need to keep your phone and its data safe. Google says that factory reset protection and private space will be available in Android 15 , while enhanced authentication protections will be released to select devices later this
    year. All other features will be available to devices running Android 10 or later. You might also like Android Find My Device: what is the new tracker network and how does it work? Android 15s new Private Space could add a load of features dedicated to keeping your data safe Android 15: latest news, rumors, and everything we know so far



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