Google’s Play Protect Levels Up: Real-Time Code Scanning Turns the Tables on Malware Mischief!

Google’s just upped its game with “Android Real-Time Malware Detection”, the digital bouncer scanning apps before they enter the club of your device. It’s like a high-stakes game of whack-a-mole, with Google aiming to thump malicious apps before they can even say ‘install’. Time to get your popcorn, folks, the tech giant is in the ring!

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Looks like Google has decided to play the ultimate game of 'whack-a-mole' with malicious apps. With their updated Play Protect, they're now doing real-time code level scans of apps before they're even installed. This sounds like the digital equivalent of having a bodyguard frisk everyone before they enter the club, ensuring no unwanted 'guests' sneak in. As for the malware creators, they're probably scrambling to figure out their next move. The game is on!

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