Security News > 2018 > August > Android Pie: Security and privacy changes

It is official: “Android P” is Android Pie, and it comes with a variety of new capabilities and security and privacy changes. The newest version (9.0) of the popular mobile OS introduces a new system navigation featuring a single home button, smart text selection, digital wellbeing controls, adaptive battery, a neural networks API, smart reply, and more. Security improvements Android 9 has the following security improvements: Built-in support for DNS over TLS, automatically upgrading DNS … More → The post Android Pie: Security and privacy changes appeared first on Help Net Security.
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