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Samsung brings Android Safe Browsing feature to Galaxy 24 series

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Samsung has reportedly brought the Android Safe Browsing feature to its latest flagship series, the Galaxy S24. This feature is powered by Google’s SafetyNet Safe Browsing API. It warns users about potential security risks when browsing the web on their devices.

According to a user @AmpliFreQuency on X, the Android Safe Browsing feature is already available on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, under the Security and Privacy menu in Settings. The user also shared a screenshot of the feature, which shows a toggle to enable or disable it.

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This feature provides an additional layer of protection for users who want to use the web safely and securely on their smartphones. Users who have the Galaxy S24 series can activate the feature by going to Settings >> Security and Privacy >> Android Safe Browsing.

Samsung is expected to bring the Android Safe Browsing feature to its older Galaxy devices soon with One UI 6.1 as well as other new features that are exclusive to the Galaxy S24 series.

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