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How Android helps you stay safe from mobile fraud apps

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Here's a concise summary of the key points from the article on how Android helps protect against mobile fraud apps:
  • Multiple Layers of Protection: Android offers various protections and warnings to aid users in making safe choices when installing apps, especially from sources outside established app stores.
  • Voice Phishing Protection: Google's Phone app provides caller ID, spam protection, and Call Screen to protect against voice phishing and scams.
  • AI-Powered Message Screening: Messages by Google and Gmail use AI to identify suspicious messages, blocking them or flagging them with warnings.
  • Google Safe Browsing: This feature warns users about potentially dangerous websites that might phish credentials.
  • Chrome Download Warnings: Chrome browser alerts users when downloading Android (APK) files that could be harmful.
  • Control Over Unknown Sources: Android requires users to opt-in for installs from unknown sources, adding a layer of security against accidental downloads of malicious apps.
  • Google Play Protect: This service provides real-time protection for apps installed outside of Google Play, scanning for harmful apps and warning users about potential risks.
  • Restricted Settings in Android 13: This new feature in Android 13 adds protections against apps from unknown sources that request to change critical device settings.
  • Continuous Improvements for Safety: Android is continuously enhancing its protections and warnings to safeguard users from fraud and mobile banking scams.
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