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Android users have long complained about delays in receiving security updates, even though they are vital for protecting personal data.
Now, Google has completely reshaped the system: instead of monthly updates covering every vulnerability, it’s moving to a risk-based model.
🛡️ Under the new approach:
High-risk vulnerabilities (those actively exploited) will receive immediate fixes.
Medium and low-risk issues will be bundled into quarterly updates.
The goal is to deliver critical patches faster, especially to devices that weren’t receiving monthly updates consistently, while easing the burden on manufacturers.
Despite concerns that some flaws might remain unpatched for longer, Google believes this balance provides smarter and more practical security: addressing urgent threats right away instead of wasting time on minor issues.
📌 In short: if you don’t get a monthly security update anymore, it doesn’t mean Google forgot you—it just means your device isn’t under any urgent threat.
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