New Android Auto feature keeps personal data away from work apps

Android Auto is improving at a very rapid rate these days, with Google itself now working around the clock to bring next-gen features to the automotive experience.
Not too long ago, for example, the Mountain View-based search giant confirmed that Android Auto would support gasoline payments, allowing users to leave their credit cards or money at home as long as Google Pay is set up on their mobile devices. .
And now Google has confirmed that Android Auto also supports work profiles, a feature already available on Android devices and allowing users to separate their personal data from work apps.
In other words, you no longer need two phones to avoid mixing work and personal files, and now this experience is also migrated to Android Auto to let you easily see work meetings and messages on the phone. car screen.
Google has not released ETA as to when it plans to launch the rollout of this feature, but evidence of working profiles in Android Auto versions was discovered in the summer of this year, when the company has probably started testing the new functionality internally.
In the meantime, Android Auto itself is getting bigger and bigger updates, and Google itself seems to be much more committed to improving the overall experience based on the feedback it receives from users.
Also recently, the company confirmed that it is bringing dual SIM support to Android Auto, essentially allowing users to choose which SIM to use when making a phone call from their car. This is one of the main feature requests on Android Auto, and as more and more phones are now dual SIM compatible (with two physical SIMs or with an eSIM hybrid setup), it makes sense. that Google publishes this feature.
Upcoming Android Auto updates will bring all of these benefits, so be sure to install new versions as soon as they are released to be the first to try them out.