You'll see a list of
recently scanned apps, and a green «Looks good» check mark if your phone's in the clear.
Not exact matches
The Android Market
app store has
recently been given a trendy new interface that makes
scanning over its surface a richer experience than before.
We have just
recently added ISBN and UPC number
scanning using your device's camera to make book scouting that much more efficient (barcode
scanning available as an in -
app purchase on devices with auto - focus camera).
Recently, I wrote about problems with CardMunch, the LinkedIn
app that uses actual humans to read and transcribe business cards you
scan with your mobile device.
Google already
scans apps in the Play Store to make sure they aren't malicious, but now it's going to make that more visible by showing that your phone's
apps have
recently been
scanned when you're in the Store.
Malware
scanning happens primarily after
apps are uploaded, and though Google has
recently taken steps to safeguard users with its Play Protect program, you don't have to depend on them.
The interface is simple, and lets you know how many
apps were
recently scanned, when the
scan occurred and how everything looks.
As we've seen before, this page includes a list of
recently -
scanned apps and toggles that let you disable devices
scanning and the sending of unknown
apps to Google for better detection.
Among the new features announced: TensorFlow Lite, a pared - down version of Google's machine learning technology and Google Play Protect, which shows which Google Play
apps in your phone have been
recently scanned when in the Google Play Store.