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Android 15 could ‘quarantine’ rogue apps for your safety


What you need to know

  • Android 15’s code offers more details on the software’s upcoming “quarantine app” feature.
  • The code suggests that the software’s service, like Play Protect, could be responsible for quarantining a malicious or “misbehaving” app to protect users.
  • A quarantined app can no longer offer notifications, ring the device, and many other features that have become commonplace.

Shortly after the start of Android 15’s first beta, signs in its code seem to point toward a new “quarantine” feature for rogue applications.

According to Mishaal Rahman (Android Authority), Google appears to be working on a new quarantine feature that isolates an app that could be dangerous. Rahman noted that quarantining an app in Android 15 functions similarly to disabling an app in Settings or suspending it through Digital Wellbeing.