How Android 16's new security mode will stop USB-based attacks
How Android 16's new security mode will stop USB-based attacks

How Android 16's new security mode will stop USB-based attacks

How Android 16's new security mode will stop USB-based attacks
How Android 16's new security mode will stop USB-based attacks
Already in Graphene OS BTW.
They just keep implementing features from Graphene OS without ever mentioning them.
Well, if they steal ideas but not the implementation, why would they have to mention them? Either way I'd say upstreaming GrapheneOS features is a win-win for all, including GrapheneOS itself.
Just to give credit where it's due.
Google fired a lot of people from the Android team. I guess they are just stealing ideas and claiming Gemini gave them the code.
Back in my day they kept implementing features from CyanogenMod without mentioning them
Parasites trying to close source everything they can while relying on open source chads to do actual work
Mega corpos are parasite. Break them the fuck up
Do be aware that this requires advanced protection mode to be enabled, and from everything I can tell, advanced protection mode is a Google specific feature and not on AOSP. So it would require having a Google account or Google Play services installed on the device to use it. Since I run LineageOS with no Google Apps, I probably won't get this.
Already in Graphene and iOS.
Bars, clubs, and restaurants have had public chargers here and there for over a decade. Absolutely wild it took this long.
Thinking about this a little bit, I realized that I practically never use my USB port for anything, and only rarely use it for charging. On Pixel, is there any app that will just disable the data features of the USB by default unless I explicitly turn it on?
I assume that a feature like that would eliminate vulnerability to tools like cellbrite.