Recently, Google has updated Google Now or Google Assistant for their devices using the Android operating system. With the virtual assistant Google Now, users can access some security settings, system configurations, and launch programs similar to using Cortana, the virtual assistant on Windows 10. Therefore, you can update security for Android via voice command with Google Now easily.
Update security for Android via voice command
On your unlocked Android device, press and hold the Home button to launch Google Now/Google Assistant.
While your device is 'listening,' recite the following 'magic phrases' to access the corresponding Android security updates:
“Show me my Google account” - Access basic settings for your Google account.
“Show my Google search history” - Review your search history on your Google account.
“Adjust my Google privacy settings” - Navigate to your Google account's privacy settings page.
“Adjust my Google security settings” - Initiate the security settings check tool.
When making certain setting changes, updating Android security through voice command on your device, your Google account will require you to enter your account password to implement some of these changes. This ensures that only the account owner, the device itself can install appropriate security settings.
Additionally, when running some applications that your Android phone does not meet requirements for, you can use some of the best Android emulators on your computer to execute programs requiring compatible devices or to test apps before using them on your Android phone.
