Samsung today announced a new security and privacy -ups of freshnesses that will be available in an UI 8 based on Android 16. The company also indicated very firmly on the fact that the incoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Philip 7 are running with Android 16 with a UI 8.
With an UI 8, Samsung is introducing enhanced encrypted protection (cap), which “encrypted inside the device’s secure storage area, creates a specific storage environment related to the app, ensuring that each app can access only its sensitive information and nothing more.”
Cape helps secure its “deep personal insights”, such as routines and preferences, which, supporting Samsung’s personal data engine (PDE), now enable the briefing and the search for the smart gallery. They live on personal “insights” fully on the device, which are protected by the cape and more secure by Knox Walt, Samsung’s “hardware security environment avoiding tampering.”
Keep maintaining short, smart tips, Samsung moments, and “other on -device features that rely on the user’s specific input”, thus enables “more advanced AI experiences” without confidential compromising.
In an UI 8, when a device is flagged for “serious danger”, such as manipulation or identification forgery in the system, it will be automatically signed by the Samsung account, and will be removed to cloud -connected services to prevent the spread from spreading. When this happens, you will be notified in your attached Galaxy devices.
Samsung is also bringing post -quantum secret care to secure Samsung Wi -Fi to stabilize network protection against emerging threats. This secures the key process in the core part of the encrypted contacts, and somehow ensures “strong privacy” on public networks. Secure Wi -Fi is designed to counter future attacks that occupy the secret data with the intention of breaking it after the maturity of quantum technology.
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