In its upcoming release, Android 16 is set to unveil a groundbreaking security feature designed to enhance user data safety. This new security measure will be known as Advanced Data Protection, and it is specifically aimed at safeguarding devices against unauthorized USB access.
When Advanced Protection is activated, the system will automatically block any USB device from establishing a connection or transmitting data while the phone remains locked. This feature is a significant step forward in preventing potential hacking attempts through USB ports, particularly in scenarios where phones are misplaced or stolen.
Upon connecting a USB device to a locked phone, users will be greeted with a warning message. In typical circumstances, the phone must be unlocked before it can interact with the USB device. This ensures that unauthorized parties cannot exploit USB connections for malicious purposes.
Although the Advanced Data Protection feature has generated considerable anticipation, its exact operation will only be revealed with the official rollout of Android 16. It’s worth noting that this feature is not yet available in the current Android 16 beta version.
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