Are downloaded cell phone antivirus apps safe to use?






















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This article contains:. Android devices can't get viruses but they can get other forms of malware. How can I keep malware and viruses off my phone? Installing apps from outside of Google Play is a surefire way to put yourself in danger. Step 2: Look out for fake apps and scams Knowledge is power. Number of downloads Check to see how many times the app has been downloaded. You can find all of these details under " Read more " on any app page in the Google Play store: Check out the developers, the number of downloads and last updated notices to know if an app is safe Read reviews See what other people are saying about the app in question.

Spelling and grammar errors Notice several spelling or grammar mistakes? Unbelievable discounts Again, if you find a deal that seems too good to be true, it probably is. Is Google Play Protect enough to stop malware? Android safety apps that do fend off malware By now you may be feeling like app stores are the first circle of malware hell, but fear not. What to do if your Android phone is already infected? Stay smart and stay safe Malware can be daunting, but keeping an eye out for suspicious apps and using a preventative security software like AVG AntiVirus for Android can help you avoid downloading it onto your device.

Nowadays even malware writers are becoming more sophisticated. They are applying ways to fool you into downloading an app containing malware or just to download an app or game and then sending malware in it through updates. The best example of one such incident is when 'Avast' discovered a game named 'Durak' which was infected with malware and by the time it was discovered it had already been downloaded more than 5 million times.

Another threat is when people connect with an open Wi- Fi network. Most of it does not use a VPN i. Virtual Private Network and hence our android devices can be attacked by malware at any time. So, basically we can keep our Android devices safe by not connecting with open Wi-Fi networks, avoiding 3rd party sites and other sources while downloading an app.



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