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Quote:Google has announced a new wave of updates to Android’s anti-theft protections, strengthening device security both before and after a phone is stolen. The company says the changes are designed to protect user data more effectively and reduce the overall value of stolen Android devices.
The updates build on Android’s existing theft protection system and introduce what Google calls “multi-layered defenses.” Some features are available broadly on devices running Android 10 and newer, while more advanced protections require newer hardware or Android 16 and above.
Stronger authentication on newer Android devices
Several of the most significant upgrades are tied to newer versions of Android, particularly Android 15 and Android 16, where Google is tightening how devices respond to suspicious activity.
More control over failed authentication locks
Android 15 introduced Failed Authentication Lock, which automatically locks the screen after too many incorrect unlock attempts. Google is now adding a dedicated on/off toggle in settings, allowing users to decide how strictly this feature is enforced.
This gives people more flexibility—especially those who want strong protection without risking accidental lockouts.
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