Google Play Protect runs safety checks on apps from the Google Play Store, scans for malware, and issues warnings or removes harmful apps. It sends privacy alerts about apps violating policies and may reset app permissions or block suspicious app installations.
How Google Play Protect works
When a user installs an app, Google Play Protect automatically scans it for malware. It also conducts periodic device scans for safety. If Google Play Protect detects a potentially harmful app, it will send the user a notification. In most cases, if a harmful app has been detected, the user will receive a notification informing them that the app has been automatically removed from their device.
With an EMM, IT admins can enforce that Google Play Protect is enabled on managed devices and be notified if a potentially harmful app has been detected on a user's device.
Note: Google Play Protect scans all installed apps on the device including apps that were either sideloaded or installed through an EMM.
Google Play Protect Warnings
There are various GPP warnings that may be encountered by users. The following are the reasons why an app is affected by a GPP warning: