Google and the STRANGE PROBLEM Discovered in Android

Google has discovered a strange problem for the Android operating system, affecting almost all mobile phones running the operating system.

Google THE STRANGE Android PROBLEM

Google has a very strange problem discovered today in the operating system Android for the multifunctional application offered by the company for users, but also for the Pixel Launcher interface that allows quick searches. According to a person using a Google Pixel 2, trying to access the web page 1975.. com will display in the Google application for Android all the messages that contain the respective characters in them.

Google allows the display of all messages from Android phones in its application through a simple command, but the above must be written in exactly this way to generate the display of existing messages in the phones. Variations of that command do not allow the viewing of messages from Android phones in the Google app, so we are talking about a very strange bug that reveals the messages, maybe even to unknown people, even if they are protected in some way by the owner of the phone.

Google and the STRANGE PROBLEM Discovered in Android

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Google probably already knows about this problem, especially since it affects not only Pixel phones, but also other mobile phone models that run the company's application in the Android operating system at the moment. The bug itself would not be dangerous if the Google application did not display the messages through a command that is not normally known to users, accessing them in this way being quite unusual for any kind of application.

Google seems to have already solved this problem in the beta version of its application for the Android operating system, so theoretically users should no longer be able to see the messages in the public version, available soon. Normally, the Google application should not display messages from the iPhone or iPad application as well, but you can play with it, although theoretically access is restricted to the database with messages from Apple's iDevices.

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