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Built-in “protection” against apps they don’t like, just like “Play Protect”.
This article literally is about play protect, not something new
Why would Google be “preparing to add” something they already have?
The feature will scan app activity for signs of deceptive behavior and send app info to Google Play Protect if a threat is confirmed.
Uh oh, spaghetti-o’s! Vendor lock-in.
"Google grants itself permission to monitor even more of your activity on your phone ‘in case of phishing’ "
Think of the children
Bingo!
The problem is that google has shown we can’t trust google. If they want to stop malware they should stop the bad ads.
6 months ago, it’s “we want to scan all devices for CSA media”, 2 months ago, “we want to scan all devices for DRM”, now, “we want to scan all devices for phishing”
They’re just rebranding the same thing over and over till nobody says anything… Get ready for it, guys, the end of privacy is here.
Google already blocks apps they don’t like I can’t see this going well.
No thanks.
“protection” to sell all that data to advertisers. Seems secure.
With Google owning VirusTotal and having Google Project Zero, I’m surprised Google doesn’t have its own equivalent to Windows Defender. AFAIK, Play Protect isn’t really that good at spotting malicious apps.
Microsoft Defender for Android (through Microsoft 365) is there for anyone paying for 365. IIRC, T-Mobile customers get Lookout Premium for free.