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Google has announced the end of support for the Android 12 operating system. This means that millions of devices will no longer receive security updates, making them vulnerable to new threats.

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Google has officially ended support for the Android 12 operating system. This decision means that devices running this version of Android will no longer receive regular security updates from Google. In the face of constantly evolving cyber threats, this puts millions of smartphones worldwide at serious risk.

The end of support means that any new vulnerabilities discovered in Android 12 will not be patched by Google. Attackers can exploit these security flaws to gain unauthorized access to users' personal data, steal financial information, and carry out other malicious activities.

Smartphone manufacturers are now responsible for providing security updates for their Android 12-based devices. However, historically, many manufacturers, especially for budget and older models, cease support for devices shortly after Google's official support ends.

Users of Android 12 smartphones are strongly advised to consider upgrading their devices to a newer version of Android. If an upgrade is not possible, users should exercise extreme caution when using such devices: avoid suspicious links, do not install applications from untrusted sources, and limit access to sensitive information.

This situation highlights the importance of timely software updates to ensure security and protect personal data.