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    Google Rolling Out Android’s Identity Check Feature

    Google is expanding Android’s Identity Check feature to several smartphones. It is confirmed that it will initially be available on some Pixel and Samsung Galaxy smartphones and later on handsets from rival original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that use Android operating systems.

    The Mountain View-based tech giant is also expanding its Theft Protection protection feature to more compatible handsets. This feature was initially introduced in October 2025. These security tools are intended to keep personal smartphones and data safe from theft.

    According to Google’s blog post, Android’s latest Identity Check feature is now available on Pixel smartphones running Android 15 and Samsung Galaxy devices compatible with Android 15’s One UI 7. Currently, the only Samsung phones using One UI 7 are the newly released Galaxy S25 series of smartphones, which includes the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

    Meanwhile, Google Pixel smartphones running Android 15 include the Pixel 6, Pixel 7, Pixel 8, and Pixel 9 series, as well as the Pixel Fold smartphone. Google stated that the feature will ultimately be available on additional devices, including phones from other manufacturers.

    Google explains that the Identity Check feature increases device security with biometric authentication to access important accounts and device settings when users are not in their designated trusted locations.

    It provides enhanced security for Google and Samsung Accounts on compatible devices. This feature allows users to specify trusted locations, reducing the need for frequent authentication. Even if a device’s PIN is compromised, this function is designed to prevent unauthorized access.

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    According to the blog post, the Theft Detection Lock feature is now completely deployed on all Android 10 and newer smartphones worldwide. This feature uses on-device AI to detect possible theft attempts, such as when a smartphone is forcibly seized when unlocked. When suspicious activity is detected, the screen is automatically locked to prevent unauthorized access.

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