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More Phones to Get Key Security Boost with Android 16
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
When enabled, Identity Check mandates biometric verification before allowing changes to critical security settings or access to saved passwords and sensitive data. This measure is particularly effective outside of the user's trusted locations, adding an extra barrier against unauthorized access. The feature's implementation requires modifications to the biometric prompt code, which is why it necessitates an OS update.
Android 15 QPR1 was the first version to fully support Identity Check. Pixel phones received this update in December 2024, while Samsung implemented it in their One UI 7 release. Other manufacturers might choose to include this feature in their Android 16 updates, making Identity Check more accessible. Most Android 16 devices should support this feature, as it only requires a class 3 secure biometric.
For users with Android phones from brands other than Google or Samsung, it's worth checking for the Identity Check feature after updating to Android 16. Although it won't be enabled by default, manually activating it can significantly bolster device security. This update is a step forward in protecting users' personal data from potential threats.
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