[Q] Anti virus - General Questions and Answers

What is a recommended anti-virus for Android smartphones, specifically for HTC?
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None, you don't need one. Anti virus apps are superfluous and just unnecessary...
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I like avast mobile not for anti virus but anti theft features.
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I'm a systems admin myself and I've never believed in anti virus apparently on my phone either if you know what's going on in your phone you shouldn't need one I don't even use one on my personal computer
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Don't get one. Just be cautious on what you download and install.
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Same here.. I don't believe in anti-viruses on my computer (both windows and ubuntu) and neither for my android phone. Just don't visit certain virus infested websites and you should be ok..

I use eset on my pc so i know how those guys work. I recommend you their mobile av, you can always start your 30 daya free trial and see for yourself.
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you can try avg or kasper

Av are unnecessary. But look out and avast are good antivirus.
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haker307 said:
I like avast mobile not for anti virus but anti theft features.
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If you're rooted it can do a lil more.
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I think the avast anti theft is brilliant, have to install the antivirus first though, which I deleted as don't use them, just be cautious what you install

i'm using kaspersky mobile security.. well, the anti virus might not necessary for some individual, but it has other useful features included such as track devices / block unwanted sms / phone call.. try visit KAV website and read about it

avast is OK if you are rooted you can use the firewall that should be more than you need
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No AV
supercobaltss said:
I'm a systems admin myself and I've never believed in anti virus apparently on my phone either if you know what's going on in your phone you shouldn't need one I don't even use one on my personal computer
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Me too, as a computer tech is has been my experience that antiviruses are overrated and get depended upon too much.
Still, most people are probably better off with some kind of protections.....especially the facebookers.
I have put Avast on a lot of customer's computers and used it at times myself. It seems about as good as any.

Lookout seems to be quite good
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I've been happy with lookout (probably because that's what came on my phone originally). I don't really care about the antivirus, I just like the anti-theft features. You can wipe the phone, make it play a siren noise, or just check it's GPS location on their website.

Hmm.. do using antivirus slows the system down??? And how do we know f something is malicious without installing an antivirus??

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If you're rooted it can do a lil more.
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Yep I'm rooted
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You don't need one
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i use avg antivirus and it works perfect but i found no virus sice one year. work viruses on Android??

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Hi, recently I've noticed everytime I boot my phone up, I find a blue star on the status bar and when I pull it down it's always something different. Currently it says "BLOCK Ads Now! Scan Now (Free)"
I did a virus scan with avg, avast, and lookout and got nothing. It's really annoying, I've cleared all caches, browser history, everything. What can I do?
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They are airpush ads. You installed an app that uses the airpush AD network. Virus software or malware scanners won't pick this up as a virus....cuz....it isn't a virus, just annoying.
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Babydoll25 said:
They are airpush ads. You installed an app that uses the airpush AD network. Virus software or malware scanners won't pick this up as a virus....cuz....it isn't a virus, just annoying.
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That makes sense, any way of removing it?
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Uninstall whatever app is causing the problem.
I had that because of a theme for Go Launcher (Go ICS Theme, to be exact), uninstalling it seems to have fixed the issue.
Addons Detector (free in Market) will show what is pushing ads.... also, AppBrain App Market app now includes an Ad detector as well.
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Addons Detector (free in Market) will show what is pushing ads.... also, AppBrain App Market app now includes an Ad detector as well.
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+1!!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosmike.airpushdetector
This works too..
Thanks guys! I used an ad detector and found an app I recently updated that was causing my troubles
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rccar said:
Thanks guys! I used an ad detector and found an app I recently updated that was causing my troubles
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It might be helpful if you posted which app?
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It might be helpful if you posted which app?
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[Q] mobile security

is mobile anti virus really needed?
is there lots of android viruses out there?
does it warrant the need for paid protection?
is something like avast helpful or a waste of space?
Generally a waste...but better safe than sorry i suppose
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Antivirus in the Future
Sigh I never imagined antivirus for phones
Some guy told me in the future to expect it for TVs also
Well, phones have sophisticated software these days. It's inevitable that there would be vulnerabilities.
Most of them are exactly the same sort you see on desktops - people installing something stupid and giving it permissions they shouldn't.
The user is the largest vulnerability of all.
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Then I should be fine with lbe privacy guard
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Does anyone know,.?

Does anyone know how to make an application that will not allow Facebook to be installed? I might be interested in purchasing an application like this or making 1
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If you don't want a particular app then don't install it. There's probably no way to block installation of a given app.
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gregcapps said:
If you don't want a particular app then don't install it. There's probably no way to block installation of a given app.
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What he said. Is there a particular reason you want to block the installation of Facebook?
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Though if you had a vendetta (and a rooted phone), you could always just put a Facebook catch-all into your hosts file to black-hole attempts to reach them. Wouldn't stop the app, would stop it from ever actually working and any website connecting there.
I think you would need to sign up for a MDM service. There a few of them out there and they should be able to either block apps from being installed or automatically uninstall it if it gets installed.
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Haha sorry I was just kidding but also wondering. Yeah I know how to install apps or not. I was thinking of an app that you can download and then when you did want to download facebook it wouldn't let you. Its really just a joke brotherhood. I don't have a Facebook problem but I see one developing lol.
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why would you need that?

Security Apps

Which app is the best for malware, locking your lost phone, and locating remotely? Please feel free to explain any point you want. I've been looking at AVG or LOOKOUT
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I use Avast... Android has remote wipe and locate a lost or stolen device built in... Setting> security> device administrator> Android device manager... Check mark Android device manager to activate it... Then all you got to do to see if everything is working, is Google search Android device manager, it should be the first link...
Here a YouTube video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8z4tPNjgsk&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Google search "Android Device Manager" from your computer...
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I've been using Avast for a while on stock sgs3 rom, but it was slowing my phone, so I uninstalled it. Apart from that it seems good.
I you have a rooted phone, give SecDroid a try too.
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wheres my droid is probably the best lost droid app and netqin the best antivirus which also has a lost phone app in it as well.
I installed lookout. I have premium somehow through a tmobile phone I had. So I deleted those 2 and added my 2 new g2's. It works nice, actually better than the iPhone app
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Avast Would Do.
Give It A Try.
Belarc Security Advisor
I use the Belarc Security Advisor which tells us about known exploits for our android version and installed apps. It also makes suggestions. The database has over 300 vulnerability entries!
Lookout sucked my battery dry. Thanks to suggestion on here tried BitDefender. They have there services broke down into separate apps, so you can actually as Lily just just as install what you want. GPS,works like I want it to. Great App
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Well, I use BitDefender too. It found 3 malware apps installed in my phone during the first scan. I'll stick with it

Best reliable antivirus app for rooted gs4 att.

I just rooted my device using towel root. Wanted to know which anti virus.
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I recommend Kaspersky
CM Security - Anti-vĂ­rus FREE
soumikcha said:
I just rooted my device using towel root. Wanted to know which anti virus.
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For free I think this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cleanmaster.security&hl=pt-PT
antivirus for android is useless. You are rooted? install the Xposed-module and then xPrivacy.
xPrivacy can do much more than every anti virus in the store. it handles the rights management of apps and you can modify it. And its priceless and OpenSource.

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