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Android is launching a new security feature that will force devices to reboot themselves if you haven’t unlocked them for a ...
Google’s mobile operating system Android will now automatically reboot if the phone is locked for three days in a row.
If you don't unlock your Android device for three straight days, it will now automatically restart. Why? Because it will make ...
Based on code discoveries by Android Authority, Google appears to be implementing this security feature for the upcoming ...
The new auto-reboot feature can help keep your Android device seccure from hackers and may help protect against malware and ...
“Google confirmed that the rollout will be via Play Services, so most users should receive the new security feature without ...
Like iPhones under iOS 18, Android smartphones will restart themselves after 72 hours of inactivity. This is intended to increase general security and not annoy the police.
The core of this update lies in a seemingly simple change: if your Android device remains untouched and locked for three consecutive days, it will automatically restart. While this may sound like a ...
Google has introduced a new security which ensures that smartphone users' data cannot be stolen in the background, and it ...
Apple did it with iOS, now it's Google's turn to integrate a new security feature in Android that automatically restarts the ...