There are a lot of apps available on play store which are harmful toย our smartphone. Google recently rolled a new service for Android users, named as Google Play Protect. This service makes your device more secure and safe. In this post, I will tell How to Enable Google Play Protect on your Smartphone.
Google Play Protect:ย Google Play Protect continuously works to keep your device, data, and apps safe. It actively scans your device and is constantly improving to make sure that you have the latest in mobile security. Your device is automatically scanned around the clock to give you peace of mind. You can also locate your device by signing intoย your Google account or even call it directly from your browser. Lock your phone remotely or display a message on the lock screen, so that if someone finds it they know whom to contact. So Google Play Protect service makes your device secure and safe.
How to Enable Google Play Protect on your Smartphone
- If you want to Enable Google Play Protect, then no need to install any extra application. But you can update your Google Play Store and Google Play Services app. Click on the below button to update Google Play Services app.ย [appbox googleplay com.google.android.gms]
- After updating both apps, you need to move to your device Settings > under Personal Settings > Google > Security > Google Play Protect > enableย Scan device for security threatsย >ย Improve Harmful App Detection.
- Here you can also see the Recently Checked applications by Play Protect.
- So, If you have any query regarding Google Play Protect, then comment below.
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