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Google’s Enhanced Play Protect blocks 3.2 million high-risk app installs in the Philippines

In a significant move to combat the rising tide of online financial fraud, Google has recently launched its Enhanced Google Play Protect feature in the Philippines. 

Unveiled on “Safer Internet Day,” this advanced security measure has already blocked over 3.2 million high-risk app install attempts since February 10, preventing potentially devastating financial losses. This equates to potentially saving millions of pesos, highlighting the scale of the threat and the impact of Google’s intervention.

Seminar for high-risk app

seminar on high-risk app

Financial scams, often perpetrated through malicious apps disguised as seemingly harmless tools or games, pose a serious and growing threat in the Philippines. These apps, frequently downloaded from unofficial online sources (a practice known as “sideloading”), often steal personal data or siphon funds from unsuspecting users. 

Google’s Enhanced Play Protect directly addresses this issue by providing real-time scanning of sideloaded apps, detecting and blocking those that exhibit malicious behavior.

“Online safety is crucial in today’s fast-paced digital landscape,” said Emilio Benito Aquino, Chairperson and CEO of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). “Google is reinforcing its commitment to user security with the launch of Enhanced Play Protect in the Philippines. This innovation automatically blocks the installation of potentially harmful apps from unofficial sources. We applaud Google’s efforts to protect Filipinos online. By working together, we can build a stronger foundation for internet safety in the country.”

Editorial Team