Every Android phone running Android 16 and above now has a built-in security feature that protects your device and accounts.
You may have noticed a setting on Android called Private DNS. It's on by default, and you're best off leaving it that way.
Google's toughest security tools are behind a single toggle. Switch it on to protect yourself from theft, scams, spam, and more.
A secure Android phone is a healthy Android phone. If you’re like me, the primary line of defense for your phone is a PIN. Sure, you may also use your phone’s fingerprint sensor or face unlock, but it ...
Google’s Android 16 Advanced Protection strengthens privacy, restricts harmful apps, and enforces stricter protections.
Google has urged Android users to act now to avoid hackers exploiting flaws in its software. The company issued a critical warning for all Android users, confirming that two high-severity ...
With Android 16 rolling out, Google Wallet Enhancements are taking things to the next level — bringing smoother payments, ...