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Find Hub 'Mark as lost' will require biometric unlock & hide Quick ...

At The Android Show, Google today announced the latest security and privacy features for the mobile operating system. Find Hub’s Mark as lost feature will add biometric authentication so you have to enter both a passcode/PIN and fingerprint or face unlock. Marking a device as lost will also hide Quick Settings and disable new Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connections. On Android 17, supported devices have “significantly reduced the number of times someone can guess the PIN or password.” Wait times between failed attempts have also been increased. Remote Lock and Theft Detection Lock are now enabled by default on new, reset, or upgraded Android 17 devices around the world. …in markets with high demand, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and the UK, we are extending these protections to all devices running Android 10 or higher. To aid device recovery, a “device’s IMEI can now be accessed via the lock screen on devices running Android 12 or higher.” Law enforcement, device manufacturers, or mobile network operators can use this unique device identifier to quickly verify device ownership and return it to you. This feature can be disabled at any time in your device settings. Advanced Protection on Android 17 is getting a set of new features: removing access to the accessibility service from all apps that are not labeled as accessibility tools disabling device-to-device unlocking disabling Chrome WebGPU support integrating scam detection for chat notifications Android Enterprise support for Advanced Protection Chrome for Android users who have Safe Browsing enabled will see Google evaluate APK downloads “for known malware and stop you before you download it.” Live Threat Detection today analyzes the behavior of apps and alerts you if they start acting suspiciously. New alerts cover SMS forwarding accessibility. Then there’s dynamic signal monitoring that analyzes “application system interaction for known suspicious patterns in realtime.” It will be enabled on Android 17 with the protections available in the second half of 2026. That allows us to warn you about apps that start doing things like changing or hiding their icon and then launching from the background or abusing accessibility permissions. We’re also able to push down rules dynamically to better protect against new and emerging threat behaviors. Android OS verification in Android 17 helps “verify that your device is running an official, widely distributed build of the Android OS.” Android ...

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How To Add Device To Google Find Device 2026 (Google Find Hub) - YouTube

Want to track and protect your devices using Google's Find Hub (formerly Find My Device)? 📱🔎 This step-by-step 2026 guide shows you how to add a device to ...

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How to turn on Android's anti-theft protection features and secure your ...

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you've recently bought one of the best Android phons, or want to check your current device is protected as best it can be, you need to have Android's anti-theft features enabled. Google recently introduced a trio of anti-theft upgrades to its mobile operating system for handsets ...

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How to turn on Android anti-theft protection and secure your phone

Android anti-theft protection: Android anti-theft features can protect your phone if stolen. Here's how to turn them on and keep your data safe — a must for Ghana's high theft rates.

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