security is an essential part For all of us who use smartphones, because no one wants their data to fall into the wrong hands or wander around the network, especially if it is very private. This is a topic on which Samsung is very clear, and that is why one of the applications that works best on the Galaxy is Auto Blocker, which has been updated to protect us better and more reliably.
Activating Auto Blocker will increase the security of all users of a Samsung Galaxy terminal such as the Galaxy S24 or Galaxy A55 with a new option that will ensure their greater protection.
New version of Autoblocker
Samsung recently released an update. AutoBlocker with version 1.1.00.28. On this occasion, the main protagonist is the inclusion of an option called. Maximum restrictionsIt is aimed at users who want even more security.
This update is already coming Terminals with One UI 6.1.1 For these new functions to be incorporated into the devices.
Maximum Restrictions mode provides: More protection for sensitive data. When enabled, this mode restricts certain functions of the device to limit unauthorized information disclosure.
This Autoblocker update also enables the feature Application protectionAble to prevent device management apps and work profiles from being activated. To this we should also add: Samsung Messages and Gallerythey will have limited functionality when this mode is enabled.
If you want to enable Auto Blocker you should go to: Settings enter device login Security and Privacy and mark Auto blocker.
When Auto Lock is activated it also Block USB connectionsIt prevents devices from connecting to the phone if not charged. To this you should also add: Blocks 2G networksIt won’t let you connect to unsecured WiFi signals.
When One UI 7 launches, the Maximum Restrictions mode will get even more protection systems, but we have to wait to find out what they will be.
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