Android smartphones set to restart automatically after 72 hours of inactivity


Any time a smartphone is restarted, manual authentication is required. — AFP Relaxnews

Apple did it with iOS, now it's Google's turn to integrate a new security feature in Android that automatically restarts the smartphone after a certain period of inactivity. The aim is to prevent a thief or any unauthorized person holding the device from accessing sensitive data.

According to Android Authority, Google is planning to build a new security feature into Android 16 very soon, in the form of an automatic reboot of the smartphone after three consecutive days without unlocking. This measure aims to protect user data in case of theft or simply unauthorized access.

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