Google has taken some serious measures against phone thefts. The company’s new “theft detection lock” ensures that personal data is safe and that the phone is of no use to the thief.
The new feature, currently being rolled out for Android users in the US, was spotted on the recently launched Xiaomi 14T Pro and was first reported by Mishaal Rahman on Threads. Google is rolling out three major components of theft-related features: theft detection lock, offline device lock, and remote lock.
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How Will Google’s New Theft Lock Detection Work
The new theft detection lock feature leverages a machine learning model that is capable of detecting when a phone is snatched from a user’s hand and the thief runs away on foot or in a vehicle. When detected, the Android smartphone will automatically enter into theft mode, where the smartphone will lock instantly, limiting the thief from accessing sensitive information stored on the phone.
Similarly, another feature called offline device lock will also be triggered if a thief tries to disconnect the phone from the internet. Lastly, the remote lock feature allows smartphone owners to lock their stolen devices remotely using the Find My Device manager, making sure users will have control over the data on the locked smartphone.
The company has been testing these beta features since August, and they will be rolled out to all eligible Android smartphones in the next few years. These features can be accessed from the Settings > Google Services menu on Android phones. Users need to ensure that they are running the latest version of Google Play services to experience all the latest anti-theft protection features by Google.
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Google To Expand Gemini Live To Over 40 Languages
Gemini Live, Google’s AI chatbot that can talk like a human, is about to expand support for more languages. The company will be pushing support for the gen AI virtual assistant in more than 40 languages in the coming days. Gemini Live is the company’s take on “free-flowing, natural conversations” in this new generative AI era. Users will be able to use the chatbot to brainstorm on projects, learn new things, or practice for job interviews.
Apart from these features, the tool lets users chat in two languages on the same device, and further expansion of supported languages will also be underway. Multi-language support will also function seamlessly with Gemini integrations for other Google apps and services, like Google Calendar, Tasks, Keep, and Utilities.
Users will be able to set their preferred languages in the Android app. In the Google app, users need to go to Settings > Google Assistant > Languages and pick their first preference. If they wish to have another language, there’s an option below to “Add a language.”