Google have quietly updated its Play store with new UI and some new features.This update brings software version 7.6.08.N-all to the Google Play Store.
The newly introduced user interface can be accessed from the My Apps & Games tab of the Google Play Store that now features separate sections for installed apps, app updates, and beta apps. Additionally, the same tab can now filter through your Library and Family Library. The redesigned Updates interface now supports numerous sorting options that will allow you to quickly locate and update individual apps, as well as access some basic usage data. If you aren’t interested in micromanaging your app updates, the Google Play Store still features the “Update All” button on the top of the new interface, while the old list of every Android app you’ve ever installed is now available by tapping the Library tab.
The rollout of this feature marks the second significant change to the Google Play Store that occurred today seeing how the Mountain View-based tech giant removed the “Free App Of The Week” section from its online store less than 24 hours ago. More major additions to the Google Play Store are expected to debut in the coming weeks
Meanwhile the BankBot
Android banking trojan is giving Google engineers headaches, as
this particular piece of malware has a knack for avoiding
Google's security scans and reaching the official Play Store on
a regular basis.
The
story of this banking trojan goes back to January 2017, when
the source code of an unnamed Android banking trojan was leaked
online on an underground hacking
forum.
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