cross-posted from: https://lemdro.id/post/2217153 (!google@lemdro.id)
- Launch of new security-centric products and features: Pixel 8 with Tensor G3 chip for enhanced cyber attack resistance, improved Gmail sender requirements for reduced spam, and default passkeys for simplified and secure sign-ins across Google Accounts.
- Inherent security in products aimed at reducing user burden, exemplified by the automatic security features in Google technology allowing users to operate online with a sense of safety.
- Updated privacy controls, including an easier method to clear the last 15 minutes of browsing history on Chrome and a dark web report to check Gmail address exposure on the dark web, all aimed at enhancing user privacy and security.
- Educational initiatives beyond Google products, in collaboration with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA), to raise cybersecurity awareness and provide tools and tips for online safety, including a series of educational videos.
I’d like to see third-party password managers be as well integrated into Android as they are with iOS.
I use Bitwarden. What could be better integrated? I click on the login input field and it suggests all saved logins for that website. I touch once and it’s inserted. Done.
I’m also a longtime Bitwarden user. It’s not 100% that it’ll prompt if you exit out the first time and try again. It also doesn’t always prompt for every login field when using Autofill service.
What’s the difference? I’ve not used iOS for over 10 years now.
It more consistently brings up Bitwarden as an option.
I think the best security update would be axing play protect
Why? Doesn’t it do a lot of work against Android malware and is entirely optional?