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    Updated to Android 16? You should enable these 2 critical security features ASAP – here’s why

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    Updated to Android 16? You should enable these 2 critical security features ASAP – here’s why
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Android 16 adds stronger default protection for all users.
    • Identity Check helps block access outside trusted locations.
    • Advanced Protection shields against apps, networks, and scams.

    Although Google’s earlier-than-expected release of Android 16 was missing a few important features, the updated OS delivers improved security that every Android user would be well advised to enable.

    Also: How to clear your Android phone cache (and why it makes such a big difference)

    I’ll explain these two key security features and how to find and enable them.

    1. Identity Check

    This feature was added in 2024, but it didn’t receive much attention until the release of Android 16. What is Identity Check?

    Let’s say you’re away from home (which you’ve designated as a trusted location — more on that in a bit). While you’re gone, someone gains access to your phone and either goes to make changes to critical security settings or attempts to access saved passwords or other sensitive information. Because the phone is away from your trusted location, when that person tries to make those changes, biometric authentication will prevent them from accessing those features or data.

    Also: 7 simple things I always do on Android to protect my privacy – and why you should too

    Here’s the thing about Identity Check: It’s not easy to find. The best way to locate the feature is to open the Settings app and search for “identity check.” Once on the Identity Check page, you can enable the feature (it should be enabled by default) and add a trusted location. Once you’ve added a trusted location, biometrics won’t be required for that particular place.

    Enable Identity Check, but I would not add Trusted Places (so you’re getting the most out of Android’s new security feature).

    Jack Wallen/ZDNET

    Personally, I’ve opted not to add a trusted place to ensure I get the most out of my Pixel 9 Pro’s security. That, of course, is up to you. Since I go by the mantra “better safe than sorry,” I’ll opt out of any possibility of bypassing security.

    2. Advanced Protection

    This new addition to Android brings together several strong security measures to protect against spyware, malicious apps, insecure connections, and online threats.

    Advanced Protection might be the most advanced protection Android has had to date.

    Jack Wallen/ZDNET

    When you enable Advanced Protection (it’s enabled by default), the following safeguards are enabled:

    • Device safety (protects against lost, stolen, or confiscated phones)
    • Apps (protects against memory bugs and malicious apps)
    • Networks (prevents insecure connections)
    • Web (protects against unsafe websites)
    • Phone by Google (protects against spam calls)
    • Google Messages (protects against spam and scams)

    Also: How to turn on Android’s Private DNS mode – and why you should ASAP

    All of the above protection happens by simply enabling Advanced Protection. You tap the On/Off slider until it’s in the On position, and your Android phone is protected.

    One more thing: Account Protection

    There is, however, one more thing you can do. On the same Advanced Protection page, you’ll see an entry labeled “Account Protection.” If you tap that (and then authenticate), you can enable Advanced Protection for your Google account to safeguard you from targeted online attacks. Once on the resulting page, tap “Enroll in Advanced Protection.”

    Make sure you add and confirm a recovery email as well.

    Jack Wallen/ZDNET

    And that’s it. Once you’ve enabled these features (and enrolled your Google account in Advanced Protection), your information and phone will be better protected against harm.

    Also: Your Android phone’s most powerful security feature is off by default and hidden – turn it on now

    I would highly recommend using both of these features as soon as your phone is upgraded to Android 16.

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