
But perhaps the most important thing is that this update is going to patch the screenshot issue that was recently exposed, allowing users to retrieve cropped or redacted information from a screenshot taken with a Pixel device and edited using markup tool. Now, as far as fixes, there are quite a bit.

Luckily, it looks like Google has finally releaed the update to Pixel 6 users, allowing them to get some major vulnerabilities patched, while also getting some performance improvements in the process.

But if you were a Pixel 6 series handset user, chances are you probably noticed that your device wasn't part of the update.

The March security update rolled out to Pixel devices last week, offering a wealth of new bug and vulnerability fixes.
