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Google Copies Apple on New Android Security Feature

Last updated: April 16, 2025 4:30 am
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Google is introducing a new security feature to Android devices that mirrors a similar function found on Apple’s iPhone. The latest version of Google Play services will implement a system that automatically reboots your Android smartphone or tablet if it remains locked for three consecutive days.

This security measure, also known as the ‘Inactivity Reboot’ feature, was first introduced by Apple with the iOS 18.1 update towards the end of 2024, following the launch of the iPhone 16. The purpose of this feature is to enhance the security of the device by making it more challenging for potential thieves to access the data stored on a stolen phone.

When a device reboots after three days of inactivity, it enters a more secure state called Before First Unlock (BFU). In this state, additional layers of encryption are applied to protect the user’s data, and biometric authentication methods are temporarily deactivated. This heightened security measure requires users to enter their passcode each time the device is restarted.

The latest version of Google Play services, version 25.14, will be rolled out gradually over the next few weeks to most Android smartphones and tablets. It is worth noting that this security feature is not dependent on the version of Android running on the device, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. However, Google has not provided specific details on user control options for this feature. It is unclear whether users will be able to toggle the feature on or off in the Settings menu or if it will be a permanent part of the system.

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It is important to mention that this update will not apply to Auto, TV, and WearOS devices. Overall, the introduction of the inactivity reboot feature on Android devices is a significant step towards enhancing device security and protecting user data from unauthorized access.

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