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The Big Secret Behind Google Play Protect On Android by felasey1(m): 8:35am On Oct 31, 2019
Play Protect, as you may recall, was one of the biggest bullet points to come out of this year's Google I/O keynote address. It's a "doubled-down" effort around Android security, as Google explains it, and it's designed to ensure every Android device is always protected from any form of harm.

(Well, except for the kind of harm you yourself inflict when you drop your own phone in the commode. Seriously, how do you keep doing that?!)

Make no mistake about it: This is a good thing. Security on Android has been an area of perpetual concern for many people, and all it takes is a skimming of the latest Big, Bad Virus™ scare campaign to see why. (Surely you're familiar with the Android malware monster by now, right?)

But in all the discussion of Google Play Protect and all the coverage of every Big, Bad Virus™ that comes along, there's one significant detail that almost always gets omitted. Ready? Brace yourself:

Pretty much everything Play Protect accomplishes has been a part of Android for ages.

It's true: All those impressive-sounding security measures aren't actually new; they're just rebranded to be more memorable and repositioned to be more visible.

Not convinced? Let's break down Play Protect's primary features:

1. It scans Play Store apps for any signs of malware.

An essential measure, to be sure and one Google's been doing in this same basic manner since 2012.

2. It monitors apps on your device for any signs of shady behavior.

Google also introduced this in 2012 (and then launched it more broadly in 2013) with the initial goal of addressing apps installed from unofficial, non Play Store sources. It expanded the system in 2014 to include continuous monitoring of all apps on all devices.

3. It allows you to remotely locate, lock and optionally wipe your device.

A handy and highly useful function that yup, you guessed it has been natively available in Android since 2013.

4. It warns you about websites that might serve up malware or try to trick you into providing personal information.

Also known as Chrome's Safe Browsing for Android—a feature that's been around since 2015.

Pulling back the curtain on Android security
Now, hang on a second: If you think the point of this column is to pooh-pooh Play Protect and suggest it somehow isn't important, let me stop you right there. That's not at all what I'm getting at here.

My point is actually just the opposite: that all the things Play Protect does are incredibly important. But the plain and simple fact is that these same forms of protection have been in place on Android for years—yet most folks had no idea they were present. They were easily overlooked, and you basically had to be a dedicated tech enthusiast to know they existed. Every misguided Android security story we've seen over the past several years serves as a painstaking reminder of that.

And that, dear readers, is why Play Protect matters—not because its functionality is newly glistening, but because the repositioning it provides could help fix the problem of perception Google has long battled in the Android security arena. Google tends to be pretty good at doing things, y'know, but not so great at marketing them and making regular customers aware of their strengths.
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Re: The Big Secret Behind Google Play Protect On Android by newlandf: 2:40am On Nov 01, 2019
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Re: The Big Secret Behind Google Play Protect On Android by Nobody: 6:46am On Nov 01, 2019
Nothing is secure! They will only keep trying. cool

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