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Android 12 s quietly important privacy progress

This year, for the first time in a long time, it s easy to glance at Google s latest Android effort and focus mostly on the surface. Android 12 s most striking element is without a doubt the overhauled look and feel it brings to the operating system (even if realistically, Pixel owners are the only ones who ll reap the full benefits of that change). We haven t seen such a dramatic reimagining of the Android interface in many a moon since 2014 s Android 5.0 (a.k.a. Lollipop) release and this progression stretches past the core software itself, even, with effects set to reach the experience of using apps within Android and eventually also Google apps on the web. The same principles will apply to Chromebooks, Smart Displays, and Wear-based wearables before long as well, making this a true Google

Android 12 s new privacy settings draw a clear line between Google and Apple

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Android 12’s new privacy settings draw a clear line between Google and Apple Android 12 ups Google s privacy game with one exception. Credit: Google Google has unveiled the highlights of Android 12, which will land on the Pixel and other Android phones this fall. From personalised colour palettes to quicker access to Google Pay and Home settings, it s one of the biggest changes for Google s OS in years. But the most interesting new features involve something iOS users are deeply familiar with: privacy. Google demonstrated several new privacy features for Android 12 that make it easier for users to keep their data and phones private. Among the changes is a new Privacy Dashboard that Google says offers a single view into your permissions settings as well as what data is being accessed, how often and by whi

Google rolls out first beta of Android 12

Published May 21, 2021, 7:31 AM From the beginning, Android has always been about personalization and allowing us to select the device, service, experience that’s right for us, and how we use it. Android has grown to more than three billion active devices around the world. The latest of Google’s mobile operating system was announced in February leaving us wondering and at the same time excited about what it has to offer. Recently at Google I/O 2021, we were able to get the first dibs of the latest development and were shown the release of the first beta of Android 12 and giving us a look into some of the features that will be available in future releases.

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