Google seems to be gearing up for a big upgrade for Android’s Find My Device app. The company could be rolling out biometric unlock support for the app. For a long time, the point of the Find My Device app on Android is to only locate the user’s lost smartphone, tablet, or someone else’s Android device.
Also, it wasn’t used very often, and also made sense to be locked down more than other apps on the device. By default, the Find My Device app asks users to enter their Google account whenever they open it, or just leave it unlocked.
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New Update To Allow Users Lock The App With Biometrics
As spotted by Android Authority, Google will soon be rolling out a new update for the app that will enable users to lock the app behind biometric unlock, making it easier to access while still staying secure.
The change was enabled manually within the app, although it’s not clear which app version was used. The company hasn’t updated the Find My Device app since April of this year, so it seems odd that this is surfacing now.
It is possible that the change was delivered through Google Play Services, as the same report also shows that the company is making progress on its new “Remote Lock” menu. It was announced at Google I/O and will be released “later this year.”
Regardless of what’s the case, it’s good to see Google pushing hard to make these features available to users. Losing a device could be problematic and, thanks to the upcoming feature of the Find My Device network and several AirTag-like products coming to the market, Android users will have several options to choose from.
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Google To Bring New Anti-Theft Tools For Android Phones
Google has just announced some new features that should help users protect their Android device alongside the valuable data it has, in case it gets stolen. These features would allow users to help thwart a thief’s attempts to resell a device or gain access to its data.
Considering the current artificial intelligence frenzy, AI plays a crucial role in one of the new features Google has rolled out. Dubbed Theft Detection Lock, the feature uses AI to determine if someone has snatched a user’s phone out of their hand and then tried to escape by running, driving, or cycling. If the Android smartphone detects a similar sequence of events, it will automatically lock the phone, denying access to everything contained within it.
Another tool that will help users in such a scenario is Offline Device Lock. This feature will automatically lock the device’s screen if it has been disconnected from the internet for a long duration. It will also lock the screen if several unsuccessful authentication attempts have been made.