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<p>Changes since the 2022101400 release:</p>
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<li>improve wording for sensor access notification</li>
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<li>kernel (Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a): apply patches for remotely exploitable upstream Linux kernel Wi-Fi vulnerabilities disclosed on October 13th (CVE-2022-41674, CVE-2022-42719, CVE-2022-42720, CVE-2022-42721, CVE-2022-42722) along with additional related fixes</li>
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<li>revert exploit protection compatibility mode suggestion notification since there are too many false positives and it encourages unnecessarily disabling many of our added exploit protections for an app along with creating the concern that we'll be suggesting disabling protections after they successfully block exploitation</li>
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<li>improve wording for sensor access notification</li>
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<li>Vanadium: update Chromium base to 106.0.5249.126</li>
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<li>Vanadium: switch to 64-bit only releases without 32-bit WebView support. 32-bit-only apps haven't been obtainable through the Play Store on 64-bit devices since 2021-09-01, haven't been possible to publish since 2019-08-01 and the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and upcoming Pixel Tablet have fully dropped 32-bit app support. Most of the legacy 32-bit-only apps people want to run are old games which will still work fine since almost none of them require the WebView.</li>
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