Your Samsung Galaxy phone is getting a big security update – here’s how to use it

As part of the recent One UI 6 update, Samsung is giving Galaxy smartphone owners a new security tool called Auto Blocker to protect them from potentially malicious software.

Auto Blocker consists of three main functions, according to the announcement. First, it prevents apps from being sideloaded or installed ‘from unauthorized sources’. It is specifically intended to protect people from “social engineering attacks” where a scammer tries to convince you to install a malicious app. Samsung won’t completely disable sideloading on Galaxy smartphones as it admits there are benefits to the practice. It gives users the ability to customize their device to their liking and gives them more control over its functionality – assuming they sideload safely, of course.

To ensure that level of freedom, this particular feature is disabled by default. You have to go to the Galaxy phone’s settings menu to activate it.

The new Auto Blocker from Samsung

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