Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Verify Apps Google helps against Quadrooter leak – Tablets Magazine

Google has indicated Verify Apps, a standard part from Android 4.2 now helps against it despite discovered leak Quadrooter. The option is enabled by default, so you’re protected against rogue apps that want to take over your device.

Quadrooter leak is certainly no joke. It causes about nine hundred million Androids (variants with Qualcomm chips) today are vulnerable for applications that want to take over your phone. Fortunately, Google has now make themselves heard. The company indicates that the component Verify apps in Android can protect you. This part is a kind of last line of defense that will indicate that the installation of an application fails when it so wishes to use the Quadrooter leak.

Google Apps Verify standard Android switched from Android 4.2. However, you must previously have Google Play Services. And if we look at the recently released Android distribution figures, we can conclude that 92.4 percent of all Android devices running Android 4.2 or higher and that service is installed (otherwise you will not get access to Google Play), so all those devices are secure. You also do well to uncheck Unknown sources within the settings of your tablet or smartphone.

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