Enhanced lockouts and stronger remote locking aim to make stolen devices far harder—and less profitable—for criminals. The post Android Phones Get...
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Latin America faces a significant challenge with mobile phone theft, with countries like Brazil experiencing millions of stolen devices annually. Recognizing this concern, Google has chosen Brazil as a testing ground for its innovative Android anti-theft system. This system prioritizes data protection and utilizes various smartphone sensors to deter unauthorized access. New Android Anti-Theft System [...] Read Full Article At: Google’s Anti-Theft System Rolls Out in Brazil
Enhanced lockouts and stronger remote locking aim to make stolen devices far harder—and less profitable—for criminals. The post Android Phones Get...
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