This Android 16 protection feature looks like it’s ready to help you with ‘Intrusions’


What you need to know

  • Recent leaks regarding a previously rumored Advanced Protection feature surface again, showing Google’s work toward “Intrusion Logging.”
  • This feature, within Google’s code, states that users can enable it and will be can be connected to a “trusted” expert if suspicious activity is found with their device.
  • Google recently rolled out Android 16 QPR3 Beta 2 to enrolled Pixel users, providing an extensive list of fixes for crashes, notifications, and more.

There’s an Android protection feature that’s been in the works for a while now, and a new report seems to have discovered the fruits of Google’s labor.

A recent Google Play Service version reportedly held clues about “Intrusion Logging,” by tipster AssembleDebug and Android Authority. This feature appears to be the evolution of another intrusion tool that was reported early last year. The post states this feature will likely find a home in Android’s Advanced Protections settings with a description that reads, “Preserves encrypted logs of some device activity in case of a security issue.”

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