The Android version of Oreo 8.0 comes with many impressive features that were not available on previous versions including security features. This version can be said to be the most secure version of Google so far. In today's post, God willing, we will provide you with the most security reasons that will push you to move to The new Android Orio 8.0.
1. Download applications from unknown sources
We all know that previous versions of Android systems were completely unlike IOS, allowing you to install applications outside of Google Play without any problems, and this may be dangerous to you, so that downloading applications from unknown sources may lead to serious problems may You get to spy on your phone, but in the Android version of Oreo 8.0 we can say that Google did not get rid of this feature but changed it more to become safer than before, so that you can download applications from specific sources you choose, for example you can Download apps from the famous Apkpure store, but you can not download the app T from google chrome browser or Internet unless you are allowed to do so.
2. Android Verified Boot 2.0 feature
This feature was almost present in the version of Kitkat 4.4, which prevents malware from booting in the devices that have been tampered with, but this feature previously could have been exceeded by the hackers through the return of the Android system to the older version allows him to tamper with easily in the device, In this update of Android orio 8.0 Google has blocked this gap so as to prevent the system from returning to a more vulnerable version.
3. Protection from public Wi-Fi networks
It is not surprising that the connection to the public Wi-Fi network is unknown may be a major threat to phones, especially on Android systems, in this new version Google has more secure this feature, so that if you call any general Wi-Fi network is secured by the VPN from Google itself, Unfortunately, this feature is limited to pixels and Nexos, in the hope that they will be distributed to other Android devices.
4. Support the U2F security key
It seems that the Android devices have also joined the list that supports the U2F key, first if you are not aware of this key please read this article ... The Android version of Oreo 8.0 supports this feature, so if you have this key you will be able to unlock and close your phone Only by a physical key you take with you wherever you go, and you can call via your phone either via Bluetooth or NFC.



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