How to Enable Android 15's Hidden Privacy Feature for Better Data Protection
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Briley Kenney
Summary
This article discusses a privacy feature available on Android 15+ devices that is not enabled by default. It explains how users can enable this feature to better protect their personal data and transactions on their phones, highlighting the importance of privacy in an age where most personal and financial activities are conducted via mobile devices.
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· 2 pulledIf you have a device with Android 15 or higher, you likely have a hidden digital c
In today's age of most people doing all their personal transactions via cell phone, maintaining privacy is paramount, and this Android feature is a huge help.
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