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Google Identity Check will help protect your accounts in case of device theft

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Michail 26 January 2025

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Last year, Google introduced several theft protection features for Android, including Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock and Remote Lock. Identity Check is the latest security feature that aims to prevent thieves from accessing your digital accounts in case of theft.

Google Identity Check will help protect your accounts in case of device theft

The feature will require biometric authentication for certain device settings when you are not in a trusted location. If your device is outside one of these locations, you will need to authenticate using your biometrics. This will prevent thieves from changing your device PIN, biometrics, turning off Find My Device, accessing Passkeys or factory resetting your device.

Identity Check is coming to Pixel phones running Android 15 (Pixel 6 and up) and will also make its way to Samsung devices running One UI 7 in the coming weeks. Google also confirmed the feature will make its way to other Android OEMs later this year.

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  • Saidujibril
  • qCc
  • 16 Apr 2025

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  • gjL
  • 30 Jan 2025

My device wasn't stolen but my passwords leaked online. Any comments! Google?

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  • DeepIn2U
  • q{n
  • 27 Jan 2025

Noooope! Won't happen with me,!! After thought in software deciduous from NO change in threats is NOT security; especially from Google!! Nope not happening to me! Im squiring I did not ask for this:not forcing it upon me!!!

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