Security News > 2017 > July > Google Silently Adds 'Panic Detection Mode" to Android 7.1 – How It's Useful (The Hackers News)

2017-07-11 01:23
How often do you click the 'back' or the ‘Home’ button on your mobile device to exit an application immediately? I believe, several times in a single day because a large number of apps do not have an exit button to directly force-close them instead of going back and back and back until they exit. Sometimes Android users expect the back button to take them back to the back page, but sometimes
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