by mistake, Google It has upset many of its owners Samsung Smartphones that suddenly received a notification that malicious applications were installed on their phones!
Going into details, all Android smartphones that have Google services like Play Store also come with Play Protect, which works somewhat like an antivirus, warning users if they have installed a malicious app or are about to install it, which can For example app theft. Files, photos or personal data such as user calls and SMS. This is exactly where Google went wrong.
According to multiple reports and as reported by the media sammobilethe company mistakenly flagged the apps as malicious Messages And wallet From Samsung pre-installed on all its mobile phones. So, suddenly many have received a very scary notification that their smartphone is at risk, as one of the installed applications is trying to do so “Spy on personal data, such as SMS messages, photos, recordings or call logs”. You can see an image of the notification in question below.
Now, fortunately, the problem has been resolved, so there is no need to worry. According to what the official published on the official website Samsung Community ForumThe whole thing was due to a temporary glitch in Google’s servers, so users have nothing to fear in Samsung’s software.
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