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Google prepares a Live Threat Detection update to strengthen security on your Android phone

Google’s plans to give Android users more control over their phone’s safety with a new Live Threat Detection page

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What’s happened? Last year, Google launched a Live Threat Detection feature that notifies users when a malicious app is detected. Now, the company is preparing to make some changes to it.

  • Folks at Android Authority have discovered a new Live Threat Detection page in the “U.43.playstore.pixel3.819384620” version of the Play Protect Service app.
  • This new page (likely in the Settings app) will list the applications that the on-device AI model identifies as harmful.
  • The screenshots contain a page that explains what the feature does, shows the status of any active threats, and provides other information about how it works.

Why is this important? Along with the new Live Threat Detection page, Google is also working on a new alert that warns you when an app is suspected of tracking your location or device activity.

  • While the new page and the alerts aren’t visible to users yet, they might roll out to Android 16 users in the near future.
  • The addition of a Live Threat Detection page strengthens Google’s existing Play Protect and on-device privacy safeguards by turning a background detection system into an user-facing tool.
  • The new alert for potential surveillance behavior significantly tightens defense against spyware and unauthorized tracking.
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Why should I care? Whether you’re an Android-based custom UI user or a Pixel user, the additions to the Play Protect Service will help you identify malicious apps in time, preventing privacy breaches that typically go unnoticed on smartphones. Even otherwise, users could gain insight into which apps misuse permissions, helping them make faster decisions about uninstalling or restricting them.

OK, what’s next? If and when the dedicated Live Threat Detection page rolls out, it could evolve into a central console for reviewing app activity and the potential risks, possibly even beyond Pixel devices. Expect more privacy-focused, AI-driven features to show up on Android devices in the near future.  

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