The latest Google Android update includes the long-awaited Theft Detection Lock, a tool powered by artificial intelligence to keep personal information safe.
Google’s latest Android update tried to outsmart thieves with a game-changing security feature on your smartphone.
The long-awaited Theft Detection Lock, first teased at Google I/O earlier this year, is now rolling out to Android devices.
This artificial intelligence-powered tool aims to keep your personal information safe if someone tries to snatch your phone.
If you have an iPhone, you’ll want to check out Apple’s stolen device protection.
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Theft Detection Lock uses your phone’s built-in sensors to detect suspicious movements associated with theft. If someone grabs your phone and tries to make a quick getaway, the AI kicks in and locks your screen instantly. This feature utilizes the gyroscope and accelerometer to recognize sudden jerks or jolts followed by rapid acceleration. But, first, make sure your phone is updated to the latest software by following these steps:
Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
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Along with Theft Detection Lock, Google is rolling out two more security features, Offline Device Lock and Remote Lock.
Offline Device Lock secures your phone if it’s kept offline for an extended period. This feature ensures that your device remains protected even when it’s not connected to the internet. Here’s how to set up Offline Device Lock.
Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
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It allows you to lock your device remotely using just your phone number. This feature is particularly useful if your phone is lost or stolen. Here’s how to set up Remote Lock.
Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
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These new features are rolling out to Android devices running Android 10 or later. While some users already have access, others may need to wait a bit longer as the rollout continues.
Google’s new anti-theft features represent a significant step forward in smartphone security. By leveraging AI and on-device sensors, Android phones can now actively protect against theft attempts. As these features become more widely available, they should provide you with greater peace of mind and potentially deter would-be thieves. Remember to keep your Android device updated to ensure you have access to the latest security enhancements.
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