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      • Google Play Protect checks your apps and devices for harmful behavior. It runs a safety check on apps from the Google Play Store before you download them. It checks your device for potentially harmful apps from other sources. These harmful apps are sometimes called malware. It warns you about potentially harmful apps.
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    • Overview
    • Verify your device certification status
    • How to turn Google Play Protect on or off
    • Send unknown apps to Google
    • Information for developers
    • How Google Play Protect works
    • How malware protection works
    • How Google resets permissions for unused apps
    • How Privacy alerts work

    Google Play Protect checks your apps and devices for harmful behavior.

    It runs a safety check on apps from the Google Play Store before you download them.

    It checks your device for potentially harmful apps from other sources. These harmful apps are sometimes called malware.

    It warns you about potentially harmful apps.

    It may deactivate or remove harmful apps from your device.

    It warns you about detected apps that violate our Unwanted Software Policy by hiding or misrepresenting important information.

    1. Open the Google Play Store app .

    2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.

    3. Tap Settings.

    4. To check if your device is Play Protect certified, tap About.

    Important: Google Play Protect is on by default, but you can turn it off. For security, we recommend that you always keep Google Play Protect on.

    1. Open the Google Play Store app .

    2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.

    3. Tap Play Protect Settings .

    If you install apps from unknown sources outside of the Google Play Store, Google Play Protect may ask you to send unknown apps to Google. When you turn on the “Improve harmful app detection” setting, you allow Google Play Protect to automatically send unknown apps to Google.

    1. Open the Google Play Store app .

    2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.

    3. Tap Play Protect Settings .

    If you're an app developer, you may be asked to send each new version of your app to Google. If Google Play Protect flags your app as harmful:

    • Visit the Google Play Developer Policy Center for guidance on protecting user privacy and providing a safe and secure environment for users.

    Google Play Protect checks apps when you install them. It also periodically scans your device. If it finds a potentially harmful app, it might:

    • Send you a notification. To remove the app, tap the notification, then tap Uninstall.

    • Disable the app until you uninstall it.

    • Remove the app automatically. In most cases, if a harmful app has been detected, you will get a notification saying the app was removed.

    To protect you against malicious third party software, URLs, and other security issues, Google may receive information about:

    • Your device's network connections

    • Potentially harmful URLs

    • Operating system, and apps installed on your device through Google Play or other sources.

    You may get a warning from Google about an app or URL that may be unsafe. The app or URL may be removed or blocked from installation by Google if it is known to be harmful to devices, data, or users. You may get a recommendation to scan an app from outside of Google Play that has never been scanned by Google Play Protect before. Scanning the app will send app details to Google for a code-level evaluation. A short time later, you’ll receive a result letting you know if the app looks safe to install or if the scan determined the app is potentially harmful.

    You can choose to disable some of these protections in your device settings. But Google may continue to receive information about apps installed through Google Play, and apps installed on your device from other sources may continue to be checked for security issues without sending information to Google.

    To keep your data private, Google Play Protect may reset app permissions for apps you rarely use. This feature protects devices that run on Android versions 6.0–10.

    Google may reset any permissions you grant from apps that you haven’t used for 3 months. When this happens, you may receive a notification from Play Protect. Play Protect doesn’t automatically reset permissions from apps that are needed for the usual operation of your device.

    To review or manage which app permissions are reset

    1. Open the Google Play Store app .

    2. At the top right, tap the profile icon.

    3. Tap Play Protect Settings .

    Google Play Protect will alert you if an app is removed from the Google Play Store because the app may access your personal information and you’ll have an option to uninstall the app.

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · PA Media. Scotland now has its own proximity tracing app to help combat the spread of Covid-19. People with smartphones are being urged to download Protect Scotland as soon as possible to help...

  4. Jun 30, 2022 · It works with the existing antivirus software on the device to give you information about your protection. However, on some platforms, Microsoft Defender can act as an antivirus tool itself. The Android app can scan for malicious apps and scan links for phishing, but that's not possible on the iPhone (because iPhones don't need antivirus ...

    • Joe Fedewa
    • Editor. Android And Streaming
  5. Jun 25, 2024 · How Does Mobile App Security Work? Mobile app security works through a combination of strategies, practices, and technologies designed to protect mobile applications from threats throughout their lifecycle.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · To make sure an Android phone is secure and stays secure, all of these things need to work together.

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