Newly discovered malware DroidLock can wreak havoc on your Android phone, taking over your lock screen — even changing your login info — to prevent victims from being able to get into their devices.
A new Android malware called DroidLock has emerged with capabilities to lock screens for ransom payments, erase data, access text messages, call logs, contacts, and audio data.
Google is working on a native App Lock feature, and it could arrive as early as Android 17 next year. Here's how it might work!
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Unlock your Samsung Galaxy with this One UI tweak
Samsung’s One UI already gives Galaxy owners more control over their phones than most Android skins, but a few lesser-known ...
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