

- #ANTIVIRUS FOR ANDROID PHONE INSTALL#
- #ANTIVIRUS FOR ANDROID PHONE UPGRADE#
- #ANTIVIRUS FOR ANDROID PHONE FREE#

Note that if an app has made it onto this list, IĬonsider it a strong candidate for protecting your Android phone. In most cases, all these products’ free versions contain theīasic antivirus protection you’d expect I’ll let you know if and when they
#ANTIVIRUS FOR ANDROID PHONE UPGRADE#
With the Norton product, for instance, you must upgrade to Norton Mobile Security to get the ability to scan and block malicious websites. Sometimes, though, like with Norton Security and Antivirus, you must upgrade to the paid version to get the entire set of the top, most obvious and desired features. Unless otherwise noted in a product’s specific review below, all the products in this list, then, have passed performance tests, such as locating and neutralizing known threats, blocking malicious sites and links, and so on, with the highest percentages of accuracy among their peers. What most of these products have in common, even those that didn’t make this list’s cut, is that they all work quite well. I also analyzed the friendliness and overall usability of the user interfaces. So, in addition to my testing and timing data, I relied heavily on independent, third-party benchmarking. In this case, though, several third-party analysis and testing firms, including AV-Test, AV-Comparatives, MRG-Effitas, and others have already gone to great lengths to test these products.

#ANTIVIRUS FOR ANDROID PHONE INSTALL#
Normally, when compiling a roundup of products like this, early in the prep work I would install all these (and others up for consideration) products and run them through a series of performance and effectiveness benchmark tests. Many antivirus-security apps provide ways to thwart this, by either, upon detecting a SIM card change, locking the device, or by sending you the new phone number associated with the SIM card, thereby allowing you to send the coded messages required to launch anti theft measures to protect or wipe your data. Private data, you should not only want to know about it, but will probably wantĪnother way smartphone thieves try to claim your data, and your device itself, is by replacing the SIM card. One thing, but if a silly little recipe-collecting app tries to peak at your If,įor example, your phone or messaging app wants to access your contacts, that’s Other security features include watching your apps andįlagging the ones that have permissions they don’t require, such as view yourĬontacts, scan your call logs, locate you geographically, or send texts. Such as, say, your banking and credit card apps, remotely. SomeĪpps go so far as allowing you to completely disable or remove specific apps, Remotely, thereby thwarting any attempts to access and exploit your data. You to track your property, or, if it comes to this, lock it down or wipe it Antitheft apps, of course, can’t actually prevent somebodyįrom stealing your phone, or you from losing it.
