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Android 14 wants to make it difficult for hackers with this feature

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Android 14 It hasn’t been officially launched yet, but thanks to the different non-stable versions that have been uploaded, users can find out about various features that will come to the new version of Android that Google has in hand. Today it has been possible to see one of the novelties of the new version of the operating system that will make hackers furious.

In general, this novelty that comes with Android 14 is very simple and, in fact, it could have been introduced a few versions of Android ago. Some credit must be given to Google for having thought of it until 2023, although we must also be grateful that it at least occurred to it and integrated it.

What is this feature about? Google will allow you to remove any type of animation on the lock screen, which will make characters such as letters or numbers that make up the PIN or password almost impossible to recognize. Yes, this is it. The feature would not actually come activated by default.

To be able to use it, you would have to go to the settings section and activate the functionality that dictates “Enhanced PIN Privacy”. after doing this characters on the lock screen will no longer animate when tapped. The utility is enormous since anyone interested in getting hold of your device will have a very difficult time.

What’s new in Android 14 will make it very difficult to figure out the lock password or PIN

In addition, not only have the animations been removed when pressing the different characters. The limitation of characters when entering the password has also been deleted and, therefore, If you have a PIN of only 4 figures, you can enter the ones you think are convenient without being warned that the PIN only has 4 figures..

In fact, this is much more useful than removing the animations when entering the PIN on the lock screen. The feature is really useful, and in fact, we hope that it will come to the official version of Android 14 when it is released since, at the moment, nothing is certain about it.

We will continue searching news Android 14 and Android as the different betas of the new version of Google’s operating system for mobile phones are announced. Meanwhile we hope that Google launches a version up to the expectations generated by users.

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