Unencrypted DNS can expose your browsing activity, but Android's Private DNS helps keep it private. Here's how to enable it.
Google has strengthened Android's brute-force protection with 36 password guesses before lockout and enhanced theft detection features rolling out this week.
On Tuesday, Google announced a number of updates and enhancements for existing Theft Protection Features for Android.
Google has introduced stronger Android authentication safeguards and enhanced recovery tools to make smartphones more challenging targets for thieves.
Enhanced lockouts and stronger remote locking aim to make stolen devices far harder—and less profitable—for criminals.
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