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Privacy, convenience top Google's priority list for Android Q

Android Q makes several improvements in key areas.

March 15, 2019 / 15:40 IST
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Rather than release the first beta only for developers, all Pixel users have recently been granted access to Google’s Android Q beta program. Now before you take out your Pixel and start updating to Android Q, you need to understand that the latest version of Google’s Android OS is still in its first beta phase, which means features can likely be changed or removed; and we’d only recommend updating if you know what you’re doing or have a spare device.

All of that aside let’s look at some of the improvements in some key smartphone settings.

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Wi-Fi
The beta version of Android Q does away with the hassle of sharing a Wi-Fi network password every time someone visits. The new feature lets guests or friends scan a QR code to join your Wi-Fi network. This feature is available directly in Wi-Fi settings.

Location
Android Q also attempts to tackle privacy woes by brings changes to the location settings for the app. This feature allows you to decide how often an app can access your location data. The options for this feature will ‘Allow all the time’, ‘Allow while app is in use’ and ‘Deny’.