Improved data transfers and device security with Google’s June system updates

Improved data transfers and device security with Google’s June system updates



Google released several patches for its Play Systems in June, focusing on security fixes and privacy improvements. These updates include an “auto-lock” feature for lost or stolen devices, as well as the ability to use a USB cable and WiFi for data backups and restores. Pixel phones received a June security patch earlier this month, addressing various reported issues.

Google is rolling out new updates for its Play Services, offering benefits for application developers. The latest version, 24.24, includes support for digital wallets and payment-related processes in apps. Play Store version 41.5 enhances Play Protect for app installations, providing improved security.

Additional system updates for June include optimizations for Android’s Adaptive Battery feature and bug fixes for device disconnections. The “auto-lock” feature for lost or stolen devices will automatically lock the device when it loses connectivity, ensuring data protection. If a malicious person attempts too many logins, the phone will also be locked.

There are new developer features for maps and account management processes in apps, benefiting both Google and third-party developers. It remains unclear if the use of USB and WiFi for data transfers in June’s updates relates to the Data Restore Tool discovered earlier, which allows for faster data transfers without needing a factory reset.

Users can expect the June updates for Google’s services to automatically download and install soon. In other news, Pixel phones received a June patch addressing stability, battery, charging, and camera issues. Stay updated with the latest Android news from Android Central, your trusted source for all things Android.

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