Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Google will now send alerts to users for Gmail account hacking, security issues

Google privacy alert

Google has released a couple of security features for Google account holders. The search giant will be rolling out new ways to notify people about critical issues with their Google Accounts such as a possible attack by scammers.

Talking about the new alert features, Vice President of Product, Privacy, “We’ll be introducing a redesigned critical alert and a new way of delivering it. When we detect a serious Google Account security issue, we’ll automatically display an alert within the Google app you’re using and help you address it—no need to check email or your phone’s alerts. The new alerts are resistant to spoofing, so you can always be sure they’re coming from us. We’ll begin a limited roll out in the coming weeks and plan to expand more broadly early next year.”

Google will also make it easy for users to edit their Location History data in Timeline by adding places that they have visited with just a few taps. The search giant will also display your personal security and privacy settings when you ask questions like “Is my Google Account secure?”.

Basically, if you search about the security of your Google account, Google will display your privacy settings in the search results so you can modify as per your convenience.

Apart from this, Google will also roll out a Guest Mode for Google Assistant, which is basically an incognito mode. If you turn on the Guest Mode, none of your interactions with Assistant will be stored in your account.

In 2015, Google started alerting users via mail if their Google account was accessed by unverified sources or when someone tried to log in.

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Google rolls out new Chromecast, Google TV & Pixel 5 smartphone

Google Chromecast

Search engine Google has recently rolled out a new Chromecast and Google TV which will show content from streaming services including Netflix and Walt Disney’s Disney+.

As per details, Google has unveiled a new Chromecast that will now come with a remote control. It will cost $49.99 and will be available in other countries by the end of the year.

The new Chromecast, officially named the “Chromecast with Google TV,” differs from its predecessors in having an onboard operating system and a dedicated remote.

Google Chromecast Launch

https://youtu.be/c-3jOSsg2Yc

It also does 4K and supports a large number of streaming services.

Also, Google also introduced 5G-enabled phone Pixel 5, with a starting price of $699.

 

Earlier in August, Google had launched its first 5G-enabled phone, Pixel 4a (5G), with a starting price of $499, and also introduced a non-5G version of 4a at $349.

Moreover, Google Meet video free video conferencing extension ended on September 30. From October 01, the free version of Google Meet also limit video calls to 60 minutes.

This means that users now have a few days during which they can take advantage of unlimited video calls, after which they will be able to make a limited number of calls.

However, this 60-minute period from Google is more than 40 minutes of zoom.

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