![]() You’ll have to go to Settings -> Google -> Security -> Google Play Protect to check which apps were scanned automatically, and how long ago. The Google Play Protect toggle is actually buried pretty deep within your phone settings, and cannot be accessed via the Play Store app. How To Check Whether You’ve Got Google Play Protect on Your Android Device? In case you’re not sure whether your devices have already received the feature, here’s how you can check: All my colleagues that I checked with, have already got it on their respective devices and, so have I. So as long as you’re not using a forked version of Android that doesn’t ship with Google Play Store, you should get it on your device pretty soon, if you haven’t already. The search giant had announced Google Play Protect back at the Google I/O developer conference last May, but has only started rolling it out internationally this week to all Android devices running Google Play Services 11 or later. The feature, which will be enabled by default on all Android devices, is meant to be a real-time malware scanner that will scan every installed or about-to-be installed app and inform users in case there’s something amiss. Google Play Protect is a feature that is, essentially, an evolution of the company’s “Verify Apps” service that was rolled out to Android many years ago.
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