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Google admits changing phone settings remotely

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Android Pie is the latest version of Google’s operating system.

Google has apologised after Android phone users noticed that the Battery Saver setting was remotely activated last week without their consent.

The battery saver affects how often apps update and work in the background.

The firm took to discussion website Reddit to explain that it was conducting an internal test that was “mistakenly” rolled out more widely.

The affected devices appeared to be running the Android Pie operating system.

Battery Saver can also delay notifications and stop location services when the device is not in use, in order to preserve power.

“This was an internal experiment to test battery-saving features that was mistakenly rolled out to more users than intended,” the company said on Reddit.

“We have now rolled battery saver settings back to default. Please configure to your liking. Sorry for the confusion.”

While many of the affected posters on Reddit described having a Google Pixel device, other brands of Android devices were also mentioned, including the Essential Phone, which was designed by one of the creators of Android.

Technology commentator Kate Bevan, editor of Which? Computing magazine, said her phone was affected.

“I noticed the other day that suddenly my battery saver was on and I was a bit puzzled by it,” she said.

“I don’t want any app or operating system reversing decisions I’ve made – unless I know why they are doing it.

“It’s about transparency and consent – it may well be a good idea that a change is being made but I still want to know why.”

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