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Android 16 will soon flag fake cell towers and warn you if someone is spying on your phone

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  • Android 16 will include alerts for fake cell towers and suspicious networks
  • Update detects ‘stingray’ devices which pose as cell towers
  • Feature likely to arrive with devices that launch on Android 16

Not every mobile network is what it seems. If your smartphone unwittingly connects to a fake cell tower, it could expose your private data to interception. Fortunately, Google is doing something about it: a new security feature in Android 16 is designed to detect suspicious connections and warn you if someone is trying to eavesdrop on your calls and texts.

Cell mast simulators, known as ‘stingray’ devices, create a phoney (pun intended) signal which can trick your mobile into revealing your location and communications. It’s a tricky tactic that’s previously been undetectable to smartphone users. Until now, users have had a very limited toolkit to protect themselves.

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