Google has shared new findings suggesting Android users are better protected against scams compared to iPhone users.
New Google data shows Android users face fewer scam texts than iPhone owners, thanks to deeper AI-powered protection.
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Google has claimed Android users are less likely to be targeted by scammers than those on iPhones, unveiling new data that ...
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GPS data reveals more than just location
GPS guides us to places or help us track our online orders. But the “fine-grained” data collected by it on Android ...
Near-Field Communication (NFC) relay malware has grown massively popular in Eastern Europe, with researchers discovering over ...
WhatsApp is rolling out passkey-encrypted backups for iOS and Android devices, enabling users to encrypt their chat history ...
A leaked Cellebrite chart shows Pixel phones become far harder to hack once GrapheneOS replaces the standard Android build.
Google is claiming that Android users report getting 58% fewer scam texts than iPhone users, but questions remain about the study's methodology.
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Goodbye to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto since General Motors' new AI system is said to be an integrated infotainment system ...
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