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Google is adding some of Android’s best safety features to kids’ phones

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Google’s latest Android feature drop isn’t just about AI tricks and visual upgrades. One of the most meaningful additions arriving soon is aimed squarely at family safety, bringing several Personal Safety app features to younger Android users for the first time.

As part of the June Android Drop, Google says children under 13 will gain access to key emergency features that were previously geared toward older users. The update is designed to help parents feel more comfortable as kids become increasingly independent, whether they’re heading to school, visiting friends, or commuting with family.

Turning Android phones into better emergency companions

The biggest addition is support for emergency information directly from the lock screen. Kids will be able to display important medical details and emergency contacts, making it easier for first responders or bystanders to access critical information during an emergency.

Android is also extending its car crash detection feature to younger users. If, god forbid, a serious accident is detected, the phone can automatically contact emergency services and notify designated emergency contacts. While no one expects to rely on a feature like this, it’s the kind of safeguard that feels invaluable the moment it’s needed. The move reflects a broader trend in consumer technology. Smartphones are increasingly acting as personal safety devices, not just communication tools. Features like crash detection have already proven useful on devices from Google and Apple, particularly in situations where users may be unable to call for help themselves.

More safety tools for teens, too

Google isn’t stopping with younger children. Teen users will also get access to additional Personal Safety app features, including Safety Check and real-time location sharing with emergency contacts. Safety Check is particularly useful for situations where someone is traveling alone or returning home late. Users can set a timer, and if they don’t confirm they’re safe before it expires, their location can automatically be shared with trusted contacts.

The update makes Android devices a little more reassuring for families. AI may be grabbing most of the headlines these days, but practical features that help people stay safe often matter most. Google says the Personal Safety app remains available globally, with the new family-focused features arriving as part of its latest Android updates.

Shimul Sood
Shimul is a contributor at Digital Trends, with over five years of experience in the tech space.
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