A few days ago we reported the news of the availability of the Google Play system update in September (distributed by Google, Google Play Store and Google Play Services), addressed to the most varied categories of products from smartphones, to tablets, to Android TV devices and Google TV, vehicles with Android Auto, wearables with Wear OS, up to computers powered by ChromeOS.
Thanks to the latest update, a function is made available that alerts the user if some of his passwords have been compromised.
Thanks to the latest update, a function is made available that alerts the user if some of his passwords have been compromised.
The latest Google Play update warns you if your account may have been compromised
The topic of IT security is always topical and Google, aware of all this, meets users with some new features; from now on, using password autofill, Google will warn you if a previous data breach is likely to compromise your password, advising you to change it.
The Wallet app also gets new functions thanks to the above update, the user will see alerts on their smartphone whenever they are locking, unlocking or starting the car through the use of a digital key.
The update also introduces new features for developers, who can now directly support security and account management services in their apps.
As specified on other occasions, Google system updates are automatically installed by the affected devices by default, essentially being implementations under the hood, so you don't need to do anything to benefit from them.
Written by Matteo with love from Italy
The topic of IT security is always topical and Google, aware of all this, meets users with some new features; from now on, using password autofill, Google will warn you if a previous data breach is likely to compromise your password, advising you to change it.
The Wallet app also gets new functions thanks to the above update, the user will see alerts on their smartphone whenever they are locking, unlocking or starting the car through the use of a digital key.
The update also introduces new features for developers, who can now directly support security and account management services in their apps.
As specified on other occasions, Google system updates are automatically installed by the affected devices by default, essentially being implementations under the hood, so you don't need to do anything to benefit from them.
Written by Matteo with love from Italy