Is your phone GPP certified & do you use the default GPP safe browsing & GPP
find my phone features?
This thread is an attempt to expand my (our?) knowledge of what Google Play
Protect is doing on our phones, given it seems to do a _lot_ of things, and
as such, this thread is an offshoot of this thread explaining what GPP is.
*Should we turn on Google Play Protect?*
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https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android/c/7F68cy1NE9Q>
I was completely ignorant of what Google Play Protect does yesterday where
this question asks you if you see what this article says you should see?
a. Your phone should state that it's "certified" by GPP
b. Your Chrome browser should has "safe browsing" by GPP
c. Your phone should have a "find my phone" inside of GPP
A. I can't test the first because I don't have an account on the phone.
B. And I didn't test the next as I use the ungoogled chromium instead.
C. And I didn't test the last as I don't log into the google play store.
Most of you, however, almost certainly do _all_ of the above, right?
Can you let the rest of us know what _you_ see when following instructions?
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https://www.howtogeek.com/355504/what-is-google-play-protect-and-how-does-it-keep-android-secure/>
That claims Google Play Protect is
1. part malware scanner,
2. part Find My Phone,
3. and part Safe Browsing.
And this claims that Google Play Protect has "Certification" information.
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https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/7165974>
Check your Play Protect certification status
a. Open the Google Play Store app Google Play.
b. At the top right, tap the profile icon.
c. Tap Play Protect.
d. That is supposed to tell you if your device is Play Protect certified.
This supposedly provides your history of "google play protect status"
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https://www.howtogeek.com/355504/what-is-google-play-protect-and-how-does-it-keep-android-secure/>
a. Open the Play Store menu,
b. and then select the 'My Apps & Games' setting.
c. Look at the top option on the My Apps & Games page,
d. Which outlines a summary of your Google Play Protect status.
e. Tap it to find out more.
And, from the same source, this allows you to find your phone without
triggering any remote lock or wiping worries in the least.
a. You can use Play Protect's Find My Phone to track your device.
b. Regardless of whether it's lost or stolen,
c. you can track down the phone's current (or last known) location.
d. And if it seems like you're not getting your phone back,
e. you can use Find My Phone to remotely lock and wipe your device.
Given I can't run any of these, but that most of you can, would a
purposefully helpful kind-hearted set of people kindly run the steps above
and report results so that we all benefit from your actions on Usenet.
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