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What Android Anti-Virus Software can you recommend?

Android Antivirus Software

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RonWesley

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AVG Antivirus is a free application that protects your smartphone from viruses, malicious applications and other spyware.I suggest you for AVG Antivirus.


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You should give 360 Security a try - http://360safe.com/m...e-security.html

I just finished Uninstalling 360 Security, it was "deemed" the best inernet security, but it made both my home PC and mobile phone lag (see my recent post http://www.geekstogo...omputer-lags/). Installed AVG Mobile on my phone and Avast on my PC.  Works much better now!  Just FYI.


Edited by Lady_Rocker, 29 July 2016 - 04:44 PM.

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evelynk@1999

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My phone is totally taken over by open source projec . Help
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buzzware

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I would recommend McAfee Security which is available free of cost for Android Mobile OS.


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JordanMihailov

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COMODO or AVIRA


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Dr.Web


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daniel2017

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I think that 360 Security Antivirus is a popular Android anti-virus for a long time, with all the features required to protect your phone. Of course, this includes an antivirus engine, which automatically scans your files and updates its viral database. So you can test it.

 

 

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Edited by daniel2017, 15 March 2017 - 01:03 PM.

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WillAlt

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I would recommend that someone should take the advice from experienced users like Xenon who have probably spent much more time than anyone else researching the topic and the software.


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