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A beloved feature is back on the Android lock screen, letting you see info at a glance without unlocking your phone.
Your apps contain a whole lot of data that you might want to keep private. Fortunately, you can lock them up behind a secure password.
Google is enhancing Identity Check in the Android 16 QPR2 update to protect your sensitive apps from phone thieves.
Google just released Android 16 QPR2 Beta 1, and as usual, didn't provide a changelog. If you want to know what's new, we've ...
Laptops, external drives, and USB sticks are especially vulnerable to data theft, but with Windows and a few tools, you can ...
Android 16's has a new beta. This time, Google is adding a forced dark mode for apps and icons alike, plus finally ...
Android unlock patterns might be fun to use, but they're not that secure. A recent study from the U.S. Naval Academy and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County revealed that it's incredibly ...
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How-To Geek on MSNAndroid Finally Has Lock Screen Widgets Again—Here’s How They Work
We’ve known that Android 16 would mark the return of lock screen widgets for a while, but we’re finally getting our first ...
Android 16's USB Protection might change the way you throw your device on a charger ...
Mostly, you don't have to let the police access your phone without a warrant. But that right doesn't apply at US borders. And ...
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Drive on MSN2025 Kia Tasman vs Ford Ranger comparison
We put two $70,000 utes face-to-face in an all-important comparison. Does the new Kia Tasman have what it takes to topple the ...
A new report claims thieves can use recordings of user movement and machine learning to break Android Pattern Lock security with a 95 percent success rate.
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