{"id":154573,"date":"2022-12-11T10:27:06","date_gmt":"2022-12-11T10:27:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/security-privacy-settings-roll-out-to-complete-pixel-feature-drop\/"},"modified":"2022-12-11T10:27:06","modified_gmt":"2022-12-11T10:27:06","slug":"security-privacy-settings-roll-out-to-complete-pixel-feature-drop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/security-privacy-settings-roll-out-to-complete-pixel-feature-drop\/","title":{"rendered":"Security & privacy settings roll out to complete Pixel Feature Drop"},"content":{"rendered":"
To close out the December Feature Drop, Google is now rolling out the combined Security & privacy settings for Pixel phones running Android 13 QPR1.<\/p>\n
In Settings, the new Security & privacy menu uses a shield icon that features a checkmark with Google choosing to highlight \u201cApp security, device lock, permissions\u201d in the description.<\/p>\n
The very first item on this page is a card that notes the status of your device with the ability to initiate a Scan. If there are no problems, you get \u201cLooks good\u201d and the shield checkmark in green. If issues are identified, like in the cover image above, you’ll be prompted to take action. (It’s also worth noting how the design Google showed off at I\/O 2022 in May features \u201cProtected by Android\u201d branding that does not appear today.)<\/p>\n
Tapping app security<\/strong> opens the Play Protect page in Google Play, while device lock<\/strong> is a dropdown with Screen lock and Face & Fingerprint Unlock.<\/p>\n