Android devices are full of security features designed to keep you safe from bad actors. However, not everyone takes advantage of these tools, and some of them fly under the radar altogether. Android Protected Confirmation (APC) is one of these features, which was originally introduced with Android 9. It was aimed at ensuring you were only consenting to transactions with trusted apps, and Google had high hopes for it — APC could even one day be further developed for person-to-person money transactions, for instance. Now, it seems Google’s future plans for APC have fallen by the wayside.


