Samsung has announced Auto Blocker, a new addition to its security features available on Galaxy devices running the One UI 6 interface.
This new package aims to give users more control over their device’s security measures.
Auto Blocker happens to be an opt-in feature that comes with various capabilities, including preventing sideloading and offering security checks for apps.
Dr. Seungwon Shin, EVP & Head of Security Team at Samsung Electronics, stated that the company aims to put the control back in the hands of users.
According to Dr. Shin, Samsung is focused on allowing users to choose the level of security that best meets their needs rather than making that decision for them.
Auto Blocker supports the idea of an open ecosystem by providing an opt-in package of additional security measures.
It does not interfere with users who prefer to sideload apps but offers an extra layer of security to those who wish to avoid potential threats like voice phishing attacks or social engineering tactics.
Samsung’s Auto Blocker is a new opt-in security feature available on Galaxy devices that run on the One UI 6 interface. It provides users with several security controls, including preventing unauthorized app installations.
Auto Blocker enhances device security by providing users with the option to enable app security checks, prevent unauthorized app installations, and secure software installations through USB.
No, Auto Blocker is an opt-in feature, which means it is turned off by default. Users have the choice to activate it based on their specific security needs.
Message Guard is an existing feature that has been updated in Auto Blocker. It helps protect users from Zero Click attacks, specifically those involving malicious image messages in both Samsung and third-party messaging apps.
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