Android update: Google is making your phone more secure with this huge feature

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according to The laanalisis of that appears to make your phone more safe by identifying spam messages. Android Police recently noted the tech giant's Messages app has been spotted showing a new toggle for a "spam protection" feature. Essentially, if the consumer opts to turn the spam protection function on, messages can be announced as spam or safe. "If you see a suspected spam warning in Messages, you can let Google know if it's actually spam by tapping 'Report spam' or 'Report not spam'. Google has confirmed the existence of the spam protection feature


Android WARNING: These Google Play Store apps are FAKE - have YOU downloaded them?

Android users are being warned after nefarious, fake apps were found on the Google Play Store. And its userbase are no strangers to being put on alert about fake Android apps, by a number of high profile cases. And now Android users are once again being put on alert about a menace emanating from the Google Play Store. In a post online, Quick Heal said: "Quick Heal Security Lab has spotted few FakeApps by more than 50,000+ installations on Google Play Store. Android users are being warned about fake apps on the Google Play StoreThe fake Android apps were downloaded tens of thousands of times

Android WARNING: These Google Play Store apps are FAKE - have YOU downloaded them?

Google Assistant can now make charity donations on Android and Google Home

as declared in Earlier this month, the Play Store added a built-in feature to make donations to charitable organizations right from Android. At the same time, Google Assistant quietly added an even simpler method to contribute to good causes by just your voice on all your Intelligent devices. "Hey Google, donate to charity" or "Ok Google, make a donation" begins the contribution process. Google Assistant Payments have to be enabled, by this allowing for reservations and other purchases by your account. Donations on Assistant quietly launched in early December around the same time that the Play Store added similar functionality.




Google will let Android users donate directly to nonprofits through the Play Store

Google is launching a new feature for Android phones this day out of its Play Store app marketplace that going to let anyone donate to a number of America nonprofits, by 100 percent of the donation going to the chosen organization. Google is waiving its traditional 30 percent fee for apps and in-app purchases as part of the program, that the company is calling Giving Season on Play. (Most donations are tax-deductible in the US, yet having to account for 30 percent of a donation out of the Play Store complicates that process.) Google going to let nonprofits keep 100 percent of all donations, forgoing its 30 percent cut"In celebration of the holiday giving season, we're making an update to the Google Play Store which lets you make charitable donations to inspiring nonprofits," writes Maxim Mai, Google Play's business developer manager. Apple alextremely did the same out of iTunes and the App Store earlier this year for the California wildfires and for Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

Google will let Android users donate directly to nonprofits through the Play Store




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