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Theft Protection on Android: what it is and how you activate the feature - harlan4096 - 24 March 25

Quote:Mobile phones are not only expensive, they may also hold the keys to someone's life. From personal photos over emails to finance apps or chats. Bad things can happen when a mobile gets stolen.

This is true especially if the mobile is unlocked. Google implemented Theft Protection and the Theft Detection Lock feature in Android 15 to deal with one specific case of theft.

The details:
  • Theft Protection will lock the phone if swift motion is detected.
  • The idea is to lock the phone when a thief snatches it from your hands and runs away.
Google explains how Theft Detection Lock works on a support page on the Android Help website: "Theft Detection Lock uses AI, your device’s motion sensors, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth to detect if someone unexpectedly takes your device and runs away".

This also applies to similar scenarios, for instance, when someone snatches the phone and drives away in a car or on a motorbike.

Google notes that Theft Detection Lock may not activate always. For instance, it may not lock the phone if it locked the device several times in a short period of time before. It may also not lock the device if it has a stable Wi-Fi connection or Bluetooth connection.

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