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3 Android theft protection additions you should absolutely activate – Computerworld

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 11:58 am
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That’s some critical 101-level knowledge to keep in mind at the start of any Android security discussion — especially one from a source that’s either incentivized to generate a persistent sense of fear (hiya, security software vendors!) or written by someone who doesn’t understand Android enough to separate sensationalism from reality.

I bring all of that up now to tell you that this isn’t another one of those “sky is falling!”/”new Android malware monster is out to getcha!” narratives. Nope — no one is digging for your data, hacking into your hackles, or pouncing on your pantry to purloin all of your peanut butter, even. (Well, that last part might actually be happening, but that’s just the work of your friendly neighborhood marmot, with no digital security connection.)

Rather, as often does occur, Google’s given us a handful of powerful new tools to further strengthen our Android security setups and bring even more layers of protection into our lives. They’re slowly but surely starting to show up as options on devices worldwide — and, in many cases, it’s up to you to find ’em and activate ’em.

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