according to Android users that download from Google Play are less likely to install potentially harmful apps than those that download from unofficial third-party stores, according to the inaugural edition of Google's quarterly Android Ecosystem Security Transparency Report. The data published in the online report last Thursday was collected from users that enabled the Google Play Protect anti-mobile malware service that Google introduced last year. However, 0.65% to 0.91% users were infected by at least one PHA if they ventured into uncharted waters and downloaded apps from third-party sources outside of Google's purview. by the notable exception of Lollipop, each newer version of Android was found to be less affected than the previous one. The other countries in the highest 10 were the U.S., Russia, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, South Korea and Japan.
Turn any photo into a WhatsApp sticker with this free Android app
WhatsApp finally introduced stickers on its platform only last month, and offered a bunch of sticker packs that were previously available on Facebook Messenger. But if you're on Android, you can easily create your own stickers right on your phone. That's thanks to Sticker Studio, a free app built by Sven van der Zee, a former TNW Index development intern. You're limited to 10 sticker packs by a maximum of 30 stickers per pack. And hey, it's a lot easier than clipping images on your deskhighest and building an app just to share stickers.
Cloudflare launches DNS 1.1.1.1 app for Android and iOS
as informed in The service at 1.1.1.1 can now be accessed via an app for Android and iOS that offers a one-touch control to switch between your network's DNS and Cloudflare. Of course, there's a certain melodrama to all this - what Cloudflare has launched is an app. First and foremost, the use of an open DNS like Cloudflare, OpenDNS or Google DNS, is security. "We launched 1.1.1.1 to offer consumers everywhere a better choice for fast and private Internet browsing," said Cloudflare head of honcho Matthew Prince, "The 1.1.1.1 app makes it even easier for users to open fast and encrypted DNS on their phones." Your privacy isn't absolute using this or any other DNS service.You can soon continue using an Android app while it's being updated
At today's Android Dev Summit, Google announced a new determine of features as part of the Android App Bundle tool, including an In-app Updates API that going to allow developers to more aggressively nudge users to download the laanalisis version of an app. To essentially force users into updating, decompare now have 2 new options to has10 app updates. For less urgent updates, the In-App Updates API going to alextremely allow users to continue using the app normally When the update is being downloaded in the background, by the new version applied on the next startup. It alextremely erases the inconvenience of waiting for an app to update if you need to keep using the app, especially if you're working by low download speeds. The new Updates API is continue in early Analyzing by a few Play Store app partners, with plans to expand to more (and eventually all) developers soon.
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