9/12/2023 0 Comments Play protect app![]() Interestingly, we found that if you disable Google Play Protect from the settings page, the card under “Updates” in the Play Store app disappears. ![]() As we’ve seen before, this page includes a list of recently-scanned apps and toggles that let you disable devices scanning and the sending of unknown apps to Google for better detection. Tapping the “Play Protect” button that’s now showing up for same in the Play Store’s hamburger menu will take you over to the Play Protect settings page. There’s also a badge labeled “Verified by Play Protect” that has begun appearing for some on the Play Store listings for apps themselves. What users are seeing starting today is a new box in the “Updates” section of “My apps & games” in the Play Store that allows you to manually scan your apps and look for problems. We saw of the beginning of its rollout when Verify Apps was rebranded with the Protect branding last month, and now the Play Store side of things is showing for some users. Much of “Google Play Protect” - announced back at I/O in May - is just a public-facing rebrand of security features that have long been part of Android. ![]()
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