< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f7/9b/ib-freellbf_2bb2b2b1ab.jpg" Alt = "Google secretly set a program that spies on a billion Android devices"/> ~ < P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap Break-words" > Users of Android Smartphones have recently discovered an unknown application called Android System SafetyCore on their devices. As with & Rsquo; it has clarified Google has installed this program for billions of phones without any warning or consent of the owners. The application uses artificial intelligence to scan photos in messages, as if to protect against 18+ category content, but data privacy & ndash; Question.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap Break-words" > Google tried to reassure the public, explaining that the program works exclusively on the device and does not send images to the company servers. However, these explanations only increased anxiety. In addition to potential confidential problems, the application consumes the smartphone resources, which can adversely affect the duration of the battery and the overall performance of the device. Users are actively discussing the situation on Reddit and other platforms, looking for information about the mysterious application.
< P class = "whitespace-pre-wrap break-words" > Fortunately, getting rid of unwanted program is simple enough. Because Android System Safetycore is spreading through the Play Market, it can be deleted through a smartphone setup. To do this, you need to open the Section & ldquo; applications & Rdquo; In settings and finding Android System SafetyCore in the list. It should be noted that earlier apple used such practice, activating on the iPhone the function of scanning personal photos, which also caused a wave of criticism from IT professionals.
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