Google will now automatically revoke permissions from harmful Android apps
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Google takes another step to make Android and its apps more secure
Even though it is a system that is constantly under attack, Google has sought to provide Android with the greatest possible security. These are new features that are dedicated to protecting users and their smartphones and...
Google will now automatically revoke permissions from harmful Android apps
Google’s malware scanning Play Protect service will now automatically turn off an Android app’s permissions if it’s potentially harmful. The feature is designed to prevent malicious apps from having access to your phone’s storage, photos, camera, and more. Though you can still restore the permissions for these apps, Google will ask you to confirm your decision for “added security.” Google Play Protect runs scans on all the apps on your device, i…
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