Don't worry if your Android gets stolen, new Theft Detection Lock comes to rescue

Don't worry if your Android gets stolen, new Theft Detection Lock comes to rescue

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Google is also set to roll out 'Offline Device Lock' preventing unauthorized access

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(Web Desk) - Google revealed plans to introduce a ground-breaking security feature for Android devices: Theft Detection Lock at the Google I/O 2024 developer conference held on Wednesday.

This innovative addition is specifically designed to combat the rising threat of smartphone theft by automatically locking the device when suspicious activity is detected.

Powered by artificial intelligence, Theft Detection Lock utilizes advanced algorithms to identify common motions associated with theft.

For instance, if a device suddenly begins moving rapidly in the opposite direction, indicative of a potential theft scenario, the feature swiftly triggers a screen lock mechanism.

This proactive measure aims to thwart thieves from easily accessing sensitive user data stored on the device.

In addition to Theft Detection Lock, Google also announced the introduction of an Offline Device Lock feature. This functionality serves as a safeguard against intentional disconnection from the network, a common tactic employed by thieves to bypass security measures.

Instances such as repeated failed authentication attempts will prompt the Offline Device Lock, providing an added layer of protection for users' devices.

Google revealed plans to enhance device security with measures aimed at preventing remote factory resets initiated by thieves.

Under the forthcoming update, if a thief attempts to reset a stolen device, they will be unable to set it up again without the necessary device or Google account credentials. This strategic move renders stolen devices essentially unsellable, significantly diminishing the incentives for phone theft.

Recognizing the importance of securing sensitive information, Google also announced that biometric authentication will be required to modify critical settings when a device is accessed from an insecure location.

This measure aims to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data, further bolstering the overall security posture of Android devices.

With these comprehensive security enhancements, Google aims to empower Android users with robust protection against theft and unauthorized access to their devices.

The introduction of Theft Detection Lock and other advanced security features underscores Google's commitment to prioritizing user privacy and security in an increasingly digital world.