For Android 13, which Android users are eagerly waiting for, even a beta has not been released yet. However, there are Developer Preview versions available for developers. Thanks to these releases, we can see early how some features work. to these versions one more feature added, and it makes things much easier by collecting our privacy and security preferences in one area.
Privacy has been our top expectation from our phone lately. Confronting how the companies, large or small, whose services we use, process our data, raised privacy concerns for everyone. Apple tells us about our privacy with iOS 14 more transparent reports had begun to offer. Now it looks like it’s Android’s turn.
Android 13 combines privacy and security options
Until now, privacy and security pages were separate on Android. In Android 13, these two settings are now combined and made into a single page. According to old more extensive options The page on which it is presented has collected everything from our location information to accessibility options. Here is the first screenshot from the version where this feature is available:
One of the other features on this page is that it can do a short security surveillance. When you run the scan at the top of the page, the system lists things for you that might require you to browse. Thus, you can remember where your data is processed and intervene if necessary. A feature similar to this Like MIUI and OneUI it was already available in third party interfaces. It’s late but good that pure Android finally got this support.
The first beta version for Android 13 will be released with the Google I/O event announced next month. Much more people will be able to download this version compared to Developer Preview. If one If you have a Google Pixel device You can join the beta and try the changes early. However, if you are using a device from another brand, Android 13 will come to you a little late.