Android protects these lookups through a protocol called DNS-over-TLS, which encrypts them before any content begins to load.
Unencrypted DNS requests can expose your browsing activity, but Android's Private DNS mode helps keep it secure. Here's how to enable it.
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Google Introduces New Android Verification Rules, Will Still Let Some Users Side-Load Apps
Developers need to prove their identity and register the names and signing keys of their apps. Without verification, apps cannot be installed on most certified Android phones. Google does not look at ...
Google reports Rust cut Android memory bugs below 20% while improving speed, safety, and development reliability.
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