Google unveils new Android 15 security updates: What you need to know
Kerry Wan/ZDNETGoogle’s Android 15 is launching later this year. But Google is already talking about some of the important security updates users can expect when it’s made available.The tech giant said on Wednesday that it’s planning a host of security updates for Android 15 and its Google Play marketplace that could ultimately improve user security. In a blog post, Dave Kleidermacher, vice president of engineering, Android security, and privacy, said his company is committed to ensuring “user safety is a top priority.” The updates unveiled in his blog post center mainly on “fraud and scam protection features” that will close some of the loopholes malicious actors use to target Android users.Also: 5 exciting Android features Google just announced at I/O 2024That said, the updates will be coming to Android 15, an operating system that Google is currently testing in beta and won’t be made available to its entire user base until later this year. So, while the updates will undoubtedly help some users, their effect won’t be felt until Android 15 launches sometime this fall. More