Google, Apple heighten device security efforts

Security Efforts

Google is gearing up for the rollout of its Find My Device (FMD) system amid speculations about Apple incorporating tracking alerts in the iOS 17.5 update. Both tech giants are ramping up efforts to improve device security functions, signaling a push for extensive device safety. The rivalry between these behemoths is likely to bring about new advancements in device tracking and security.

The launch of this anticipated feature, initially planned for summer 2023, was delayed to allow Apple time to set up alerts for unknown trackers, delivering more robust protection against unwarranted tracking attempts. Consequently, users will receive alerts when unfamiliar devices try to track them, providing an added security layer. The delay is not dampening Apple’s optimism about the acceptability of this enhanced feature among its users.

The iOS 17.5 update marks a significant step in addressing third-party trackers by giving users comprehensive instructions on identifying and disabling them. As such, when undesired elements are spotted within the Apple Find My network, users will receive an alert message. The detected item also becomes visible on the Find My map, helping users pinpoint its location and take appropriate action. Apple continues to safeguard users’ privacy with the app remaining accessible even when the device is offline or in sleep mode.

With the ‘Notify When Found’ feature, you’ll get an alert when it comes online.

Heightened security: Google and Apple’s efforts

New accommodation measures for users with disabilities are included in the iOS 17.5 update. Siri becomes more flexible, announcing notifications from numerous apps. Users with visual impairments will benefit from the updated VoiceOver screen reader with enhanced details and gesture controls. The update also provides automatic system updates, sparing users the hassle of manual downloads. Plus, this update is compatible with several previous Apple device generations.

The user interface for this feature is on its way, with its introduction expected during forthcoming betas. Complete implementation is targeted by the official iOS 17.5 launch, currently projected for May. Post the iOS update installation, Google’s FMD system roll-out should follow, delayed until Apple’s safety measures against unintentional FMD device tracking were integrated.

Google’s FMD network leverages over a billion Android devices to scan for nearby devices and assists in locating lost gadgets. The network is designed to track devices even when they are offline or cannot report their location. However, high-security standards at Google have delayed the launch, affecting the release of various tracker tags and withholding these capabilities from devices like Pixel Buds for now.

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