This critical Android security feature is disabled out of the box - how to enable it ASAP
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- Advanced Protection locks key Android 16 security settings.
- Blocks sideloading, spam, unsafe links, and insecure networks.
- Not on by default. You must enable it in settings.
Google's earlier-than-expected release of Android 16 had a few important features missing at launch, but it did roll out with hardened security settings you shouldn't ignore.
To this day, arguably the most important change is Advanced Protection. It's a one-tap mode that enables Google's strongest security and privacy features. Instead of hunting through many menus to secure your phone, you now have a quick way to lock down your device and better protect yourself against theft, unsafe apps, insecure networks, scams, and spam.
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