< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/EF/7C/IB-FQ8Q023S0_C9316240.jpg" Alt = "Google unnoticed a billion phone-spy program: how to delete it"/> ~ < P > Smartphone users on Android have recently noticed the installation on their devices of a strange Android System SafetyCore app. It turned out that Google developed, however, it did not save from the emergence of assumptions about possible tracking and leakage of personal data.
< P > Users alarmed that the application was installed without their knowledge. Some of them ran to Reddit to find information about mysterious app:
< p > decide to extinguish the panic that is born in Google & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; It turned out that Android System SafetyCore & nbsp; & ndash; This is a SI app that scans photos stored on the user's device, but not for the sake of tracking the user's correspondence, but for the sake of protecting people from content 18+.
~ < p > Yes, artificial intelligence scans your correspondence in Google Messages and marks all photos of 18+ from other sender. Google submits this as a means of ensuring the safety of children and assures that the application will never send images from your phone to their servers.
< p > However, the official explanation did not discharge the situation, but only worsened. The fact that AI works locally means that it at least consumes the resources of the smartphone. So the battery keeps the charge worse, the productivity decreases. Not to mention the possible data leak.
< H2 > Android System SafetyCore How to Remove < P > Fortunately, there are good news. Since the application is distributed through the Play Market, it can be removed at any time. To do this, open the smartphone settings, go to the “Appendix” section and find in the Android System SafetyCore list.