Earlier, Google claimed that it would block Android devices that had not been certified to them, and prohibited them from logging into Google's software and services. The news attracted many users. At that time, Google stated that users could add individual Android to their accounts. The device is granted an exemption, but is limited to the ability to register only 100 device IDs per account.
The problem is that when the phone resets every time, the device's ID will change. In other words, people who like to play ROM will take a Google Account account each time they flash or reset the device. Fortunately, Google has heard from users. By announcing the cancellation of this restriction, the user can register and re-register the device an unlimited number of times within the same Google account.
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Although domestic users may not be able to use the Sideload G-Apps immediately after they have swiped their ROMs, they need to first look for the device IDs and register them, but this is a protection measure that Google guarantees for itself and Android users. Allows the manufacturer to authenticate the device.
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As early as 17 years ago, Google had severe control of Android applications due to a software called 'SonicSpy'. This application is a typical application for theft of user data. In addition to extracting personal data from mobile phones, Can record audio, take pictures with the camera, call, send text messages. At that time it was not clear how many mobile phones were implanted in this application, and more importantly, this kind of malicious data theft application is generally disguised as a messaging application. For the average user, there is no way to discover this hidden means.
Google cancels Android unauthenticated limit
Taking 'SonicSpy' as an example, after a user is tricked into installing the application, the application will voluntarily delete the launcher icon in the mobile phone menu and secretly try to download and install a series of malicious software, allowing the attacker to gain complete control over the device. The approach taken at that time was to remove all such applications in the store and further strengthen management in this area. From the perspective of the previous and current methods of control, Google is determined to crack down on Android applications to steal user privacy. I believe Android will become more and more secure in the future.