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Android's new feature will allow users to hide apps: Here's how it will work
Google recently held its I/O 2024 developers conference where it announced many new features coming to various Google Products. One such feature is ‘Private Space’ on Android which allows users to keep a portion of their operating system for sensitive information. The company is developing a live threat detection service that will utilize Google Play Protect's on-device AI to analyze apps for suspicious behavior. ALSO READ: Google introduces AI-powered scam call detection feature on Android: Here's how it will work
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