as informed in Google tells it going to require Android smartphone industrialists to roll out safety patches on a "regular" Fundamental — though it isn't clear which that requirement going to apply to or how rigorous the mandate going to be. And very it deserves the strongest possible defense," tells David Kleidermacher, Google's head of Android security. Now this going to truly lead to a huge raise in the number of devices and users receiving regular safety patches."Unfortunately, there are no specifics beyond that. While Google delivers every 30 days Android safety patches, it hasn't required industrialists to provide them, and smartphone makers are of10 frustratingly slow to launch updates. It's a perfect sign which Google is thinking of ways to get safety updates to users at a faster pace.
Google going to force Android smartphone makers to issue regular security updates
Google is Beautiful quick to issue them, however it takes longer for OEMs like Motorola and Samsung to get with the program, and I've definitely noticed some main lapses. But at Google I/O 2018 this past week, the company's head of Android safety told which OEMs going to this time be contractually obligated to issue regular safety patches. "We've alextremely worked on building safety patching into our OEM agreements," told David Kleidermacher, head of Android platform security. "Now this going to truly lead to a huge raise in the number of devices and users receiving regular safety patches," he continued. Here's an alleged snapbullet of the state of safety updates from February 2018:
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