Samsung gives users more control over how their data gets used

Samsung gives users more control over how their data gets used

Samsung operators can be remiss….. well I don’t mean to deviate from your habits, but I mean to say is Samsung has updated its Security and Privacy Dashboard on Galaxy seeing most of the data these days are collected via smartphones. Samsung cannot stagnant and let most of the data being collected via smartphones as this trend is increasing nowadays, which can affect the boundary wall of your security.

In today’s life like each and every document has occupied some space in your smartphone. And at the same time, you must want them to be more secure than you ever before. But this is not hidden that most of the data have flow from the smartphone. Samsung wants it to be prevented hence it updated its Security and Privacy Dashboard on Galaxy. The launch of One UI 5 will make it even easier for consumers to view and change how their data gets shared.

Through the tab on app permissions users can protect a lot of personal information. This is the simplest way to ensure your data is not unknowingly being shared.

Here are four important permissions that can help Galaxy device users reclaim their data sharing

Managing Ads with Ease: It is common to overwhelm by various advertisements when you are online shopping. One can go to the Security and Privacy Dashboard, click the Privacy tab, then go to the Ads menu and select “Delete AD ID.” Meanwhile, users can avoid unwanted recommendations as they continue shopping and using their favorite apps.

Control Microphone and Camera Permissions: Some apps have a tendency that they would try to access your microphone or camera all the time. In such cases, Galaxy users can choose exactly how much of their data can be accessed by a specific app.

Manage Location-based Services Easily: Location is the most common information that is collected through several apps on smartphones and other such devices that keep tabs on users’ whereabouts. The Privacy menu within the Security and Privacy Dashboard lets people see what apps have tracked their location in the past 24 hours.

Keep Your App Preferences Up to Date:  Apps are left installed and unused for long periods of time. These apps might continue tracking their data and activity months after installing them, whether or not they are in use. To prevent apps from accessing more data than necessary, Galaxy devices will proactively protect users’ privacy by removing permissions from apps that haven’t been used in a while.

So, here were some major counted functionality of the updated Security and Privacy Dashboard on Galaxy. For more news and updates and other technical information, @Samnew24 will consistently provide you, stay tuned forever.

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