Google Introduces New Anti-Theft Features on Android in US; Check Details
Google is rolling out new anti-theft features for Android users in the US, enhancing security by locking stolen phones and protecting user data.
Google is introducing new anti-theft tools for Android users that could make stolen phones almost useless. A Reddit user, Mishaal Rahman, shared a post revealing that Google has started rolling out Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Remote Lock to Android users in the US. These features were initially tested in Brazil in August and are now expanding to more regions. The tools are expected to protect user data by locking the device if it is stolen. Rahman further mentioned, "I just checked my Xiaomi 14T Pro and noticed that I have Theft Detection Lock and Offline Device Lock but not Remote Lock." Theft Detection Lock uses machine learning to detect and lock your phone if stolen, Offline Device Lock locks your screen when disconnected from the Internet, and Remote Lock allows you to secure your phone using just your phone number. Google New Feature Update: Tech Giant Introduces New AI-Powered Search Feature with Enhanced Google Lens Capabilities.
New Anti-Theft Features Introduced on Android by Google
Google is starting to roll out Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Remote Lock to Android users in the US
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