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Google, games and Continue Playing
Google’s Update Mistake—Do Not Change This New Play Store Setting
Google can’t really have it both ways—either Play Protect is critical or it isn’t. It’s the default response from Google when new malware strikes, telling users to make sure it’s enabled. That protection falls away if it’s seen as the norm to disable it when an app can’t get through. How then does a user know what is dangerous and what isn’t.
Google's Play Store is testing a new way to bring you back to games you've dropped
A leak from AssembleDebug (via Android Authority) reveals that Google Play is testing a new 'Continue Playing' section in the Games tab. This section will list all games installed on your phone, allowing you to launch them directly from Google Play no need to search through your device's app launcher.
Have too many games on your phone? Google Play could help you continue playing (APK teardown)
Google is developing a new section for the Games tab on the Play Store that will make it easier to continue playing the games installed on your phone.
Google Play update could make it safer to sideload Android apps
A future update to the Google Play Store could make it both easier and safer for Android phone and tablet users to sideload apps by temporarily pausing Play Protect, Android Authority reports. Sideloading apps to Android means downloading apps not from Google Play to a device.
Google Plays upcoming update could make sideloading apps much easier
Google is working on a feature that will allow users to temporarily pause Play Protect, Android's built-in security scanner. The feature could not only make sideloading easier but also keep your device protected in the long run.
Upcoming Google Play update could strengthen protection against harmful apps (APK teardown)
Google is testing a new feature that could let Play Store users temporarily pause Play Protect instead of disabling it altogether.
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Google doesn't have to refund Google Play gift card scam victims
A federal judge has ruled that Google has no legal obligation to refund those who have fallen prey to scams involving Google ...
Android Central on MSN
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Google Play Protect's new feature tipped to remove the worry about side-loading apps
The Google Play Protect feature is essential on your Android phone as it blocks malicious apps. The new feature in testing ...
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Google Issues Critical Update For Millions Of Pixel Users—Warns Attacks Now Underway
Google has confirmed details of November’s Android security updates, which includes two zero-days with vulnerabilities now ...
Yahoo
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Major Play Services bug leaves many without access to key Google apps
Pixel users on
Android
15 are facing issues with
Google
apps due to a reported
Play
Services problem. Leaving
Play
...
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Google Play Store hints at new Android device category coming soon
Google Play Store update suggests XR headset support, hinting at Google’s plans for extended reality devices, potentially ...
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on MSN
You could soon temporarily pause Play Protect to sideload apps
Google is reportedly testing a new security feature that could let Play Store users pause Play Protect instead of disabling ...
PCQuest
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Google Play Store Set to Include New Android Device Category
This upcoming device is expected to run on
Android
and utilize Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors, enhancing its performance ...
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Android users can cash in Google Play Points for a free Disney+ or Hulu subscription
Google Play Points is a rewards system that lets you earn points by doing various tasks in the Google Play Store. You can ...
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Google Play Store gets an 'XR headsets' device category for apps
Google is integrating the "XR headsets" category of devices in the Play Store for app installation, preparing Android for ...
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Google Play Services is telling some Pixel owners their device is 'not supported'
Pixel owners report that Play Services is saying that their device is not supported. The issue may be connected to the beta ...
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