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Google to Android users: “Check your settings now!”

A critical security update is available for Pixel devices. Check now!

Google has issued an urgent warning to Android phone owners, urging them to check their devices’ settings and download the latest free software update immediately.

The tech giant released this directive alongside the June 2024 update for Pixel line devices , which is intended to fix “security vulnerabilities” and improve features of all supported Pixel smartphones.

It is crucial to check your device settings as soon as possible to see if there is a software update waiting to be downloaded. Google highlighted that the update fixes 50 security issues in Pixel phones, including seven classified as “critical.”

One of these has been labeled a “zero-day” vulnerability, meaning it is a bug that has already been exploited by hackers. Not downloading this free update exposes your phone and its data to risk of intrusion.

“All supported Google devices will receive an update to patch level 2024-06-05,” Google said in its update note. “We encourage all customers to accept these updates for their devices. There are indications that CVE-2024-32896 may be exploited in a limited and targeted manner,” the company added, referring to the official name of the bug.

Google is now on the eighth generation of its Pixel phones, with the Pixel 8a, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro models all eligible to receive this June 2024 security update. Also other Pixel models like the Pixel 7a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel Fold are compatible with the update.

If you have an older Pixel, you may want to consider upgrading your device. Pixel 5 and earlier models no longer receive official security updates from Google, leaving you at risk, albeit unlikely, of attacks that exploit bugs in the Android operating system.

To check if there’s a software update to download, open the Settings app on your Pixel (the same goes for any Android device). From there, tap System and then System Update, and you may find a new update ready to install.

Google has promised up to seven years of software and security updates for Pixel phones, an unprecedented promise in the industry, even surpassing the five-year official support offered by Apple. This means that a Pixel 8 is an excellent choice if you want a secure Android phone for many years, while many Android devices receive support for much shorter periods, leaving you with a technically insecure device after only two or three years. Always check the manufacturer’s promise of software support before purchasing

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Dopstart è il sito di Paolino Donato ma anche il suo Nickname su Internet. Dopstart è un consulente SEO. Si occupa di posizionamento nei motori di ricerca fin dal 1998. Dal 2010 ha collaborato con Google in qualità di TC per Google News italiano e Google Noticias per i Paesi di Lingua spagnola e dal 2018 come Product Expert vedi curriculum

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