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**Google's Latest Android Update: Enhanced Security Features**
Google has announced its latest Android update, which brings a range of enhanced security features to protect users from online threats.
**Screen Sharing Scams and Banking App Protections**
One of the key features of this update is the protection against screen sharing scams. Google is piloting new in-call features to protect banking apps, starting in the U.K. for users of Monzo, NatWest, and Revolut banks. When you launch a participating banking app while screen sharing with an unknown contact, your Android device will warn you about the potential dangers and give you the option to end the call and stop screen sharing with one tap.
**Real-time Scam Detection**
Google is also making its real-time scam detection feature more intelligent. The protection kicks in when it determines the conversation to be suspicious, based on context learned from analyzing thousands of such attacks, and issues a real-time warning to end the chat before you can be conned.
**Advanced Protection Program**
The Advanced Protection Program has been extended to include device-level security for Android 16 users. This means that advanced protection is enabled by default, providing Google's strongest protections against targeted attacks. For Android 16 users, this will combine new features with pre-existing ones, offering more broadly restricted data that apps can access.
**Additional Security Features**
The update also includes other security features, such as:
* Automatic authentication of Google accounts to prevent phishing and account takeover attacks * Blocking of non-Google apps and services from accessing Google account data * Enhanced protection against accidental or malicious disabling of APP security features
Overall, this latest Android update is a significant improvement in terms of security, and we can all get behind it.