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How to keep your Android device protected

Posted on Friday March 12, 2021  |  security, android phones, android security, mobile security, android tablet security

As of January 2021, Android is the leading mobile operating system in the market with a 71.9% market share. This is why Android devices are a prime target for cyberthreats and why Android users face a multitude of potential attacks. Fortunately, you can protect your Android device from attacks by following the tips in this guide.

 

Recommended malware removal on Android devices

Posted on Monday August 24, 2020  |  malware, prevention, android security, factory reset, anti malware, removal, safe mode, signs of attack

Cybercriminals infect Android apps with their malware in order to infiltrate your devices. In fact, your Android smartphone or tablet may already be infected. If you want to minimize device, data, and business damages caused by malware, then follow these tips on how to remove malware from your Android device.

 

Safeguarding your Android device

Posted on Wednesday November 06, 2019  |  security, android, android tablets, android security, android tablet security, securing android devices

You don't need advanced technological know-how to protect your Android phone or tablet. Our guide shows how to safeguard your device from digital and physical threats. All it takes is a simple tweak to your device settings and downloading the right protection software.

 

Verifying Android apps

Posted on Thursday October 03, 2019  |  android security, android app security, android safety

Android tablets are among the most popular devices on the market today. With a wide variety of sizes and designs, users are spoiled for choice. Not only that, there are a lot of apps available on Google Play Store. Unfortunately, cybercriminals also create fake apps with malicious code - and these apps can be hard to spot.

 

Tips for removing malware from your Android device

Posted on Wednesday May 01, 2019  |  android security, anti malware, factory reset, malware, prevention, removal, safe mode, signs of attack

The Android operating system is open source, which makes customization and app development easy. The problem is that cybercriminals can also access Android's programming code, find vulnerabilities, and distribute malware through app stores. Here are some things you must do to avoid an infection.

 

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