A new set of antivirus tests conducted by AV-TEST show that Android users should not rely on Google Play Protect as their exclusive mobile security product. . The research included a total of 19 security packages for Android that were evaluated for protection, usability, and features. Each application could score a maximum of 6 points for protection, another 6 points for usability, and 1 point for features. The link for this article located at Softpedia is no longer available. . AV-TEST assesses 19 Android security solutions, emphasizing the inadequate efficacy of Google Play Protect for consumers.. Android Security, Antivirus Evaluation, Mobile Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The pre-installed crapware that fills many Android phones is more than just annoying -- it also frequently opens up big security holes. Here's how to kill the crapware and keep your phone safe and in tip-top shape.. The crapware problem is much worse than you think. New research by the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University found that many popular Android phones are vulnerable because of security holes introduced by pre-installed apps you don't want. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Safeguard your Android device by removing unwanted applications that pose serious security threats and weaknesses.. Android Protection, Crapware Removal, Mobile Security Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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