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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 has made searching the Play Store so frustrating, I don't even bother anymore
Nearly four months later, I don't think I'm being hyperbolic in calling these goals a failure. The Play Store was, in the eyes of many, already racing towards a fundamentally poor place to find and download worthwhile apps and games,
Google Play Protect Will Alert You About Malicious Android Apps
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. The real-time alerts tell users immediately if a harmful app or scam call is detected and let them take action to protect their data and devices.
You're not alone — Google Play Store is acting up for some today
Not everyone appears to be experiencing these errors.
Google's Play Store is testing a new way to bring you back to games you've dropped
Google Play is testing a new 'Continue Playing' section in the Games tab. It shows all installed games with last played times. This feature aims to make finding and accessing games easier. The Google Play Store is home to thousands of apps and games,
Five new popular games for 2024 in the Google Play store
M obile games have come a long way since the early days of smartphones and that’s a good thing for those who love to play games on the go. While it’s nice to sit in front of a
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 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)
The Google Play Store could add a feature that allows you to pick whether you want a game to auto-install on any network or ...
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Google Play Protect Gets Live Threat Detection of Dangerous Apps
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is getting its own real-time threat detection service to let you know if an app is harmful and what actions ...
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Google Play Points members can get a huge 30% off on the Pixel 9 series
Google is offering 30% off Pixel 9 phones for Google Play Points members with a Gold or higher tier. You can claim the deal ...
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