Security News > 2016 > August > Android users to be warned of suspect Google account activity in real-time (Help Net Security)

2016-08-02 21:17
Android users will soon enjoy an additional security layer that will allow them to quickly discover that their Google account might have been compromised. The feature will be slowly rolled out to all users in a week or two, and takes the form of native Android notifications that will be pushed to the user – on multiple devices – each time a new device is added to their Google account or a new security event … More →
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