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Android Phones Are Getting More Anti-Theft Features

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Google is enhancing Android's anti-theft capabilities with new features designed to deter criminals and improve device recovery. These updates include stronger authentication safeguards and enhanced recovery tools for devices running Android 16 and higher.

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Android 手機正獲得更多防盜功能

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Google 正透過一系列旨在嚇阻犯罪分子並改善裝置復原能力的新功能,來強化 Android 的防盜功能。這些更新包括為運行 Android 16 及更高版本的裝置提供更強的驗證安全措施和增強的復原工具。

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Android phones are getting more anti-theft features

Google on Tuesday announced an expanded set of Android theft protection features, designed to make its mobile devices less of a target for criminals. Building on existing tools like Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and others introduced in 2024, the newly launched updates include stronger authentication safeguards and enhanced recovery tools, the company said.

While iPhones are often the preferred targets for thieves because of their resale value, Android devices are also subject to theft. That’s particularly true for high-end Android smartphones like the Google Pixel Pro devices, premium foldables, and other top devices from well-known makers like Samsung.

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With the new features, users of Android devices running Android 16 or higher will have more control over the Failed Authentication Lock feature that automatically locks the device after an excessive number of failed login attempts. Now, users will have access to a dedicated on/off toggle switch in the device’s settings.

The devices will also offer stronger protection against a thief trying to guess a device owner’s PIN, pattern, or password by increasing the lockout time after failed attempts. Plus, Identity Check, a feature rolled out for Android 15 and higher last year, now covers all features and apps that use biometrics — like banking apps or the Google Password Manager.

Remote Lock, a tool that lets you lock a lost or stolen device from a web browser, will now include an optional security challenge or question. With this feature, available to Android 10+, only the real device owner can initiate the lock for added security.

In Brazil, two theft protection features will now be enabled by default, including the Theft Detection Lock, which uses on-device AI to sense motion that could indicate a “snatch-and-run” theft. The Remote Lock feature will also be automatically turned on and accessible from the website android.com/lock.

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