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8 Ways to Protect Your Phones from Android Virus

8 Ways to Protect Your Phones from Android Virus<br><br>A computer virus can pose a huge threat to your Android device and render you unsafe. It is crucial for everyone to protect their privacy and security from malicious software. <br><br>https://nuancetek.blogspot.com<br>

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8 Ways to Protect Your Phones from Android Virus

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  1. 8 Ways to Protect Your Phones from Android Virus A computer virus can pose a huge threat to your Android device and render you unsafe. It is crucial for everyone to protect their privacy and security from malicious software. The bad actors will go to extreme lengths to try and acquire access into your Android device for wicked reasons. Luckily, it doesn't take as much effort to stay safe. There are a few ways to protect your Android device from virus effectively, and we will outline them here. If your phone is infected, you may receive messages such as: Applock virus warning, your system is heavily damaged by four virus iphone. Read below for how to avoid android virus. 1. Careful what you tap When it comes to virus attacks, the user is in many cases the weakest link in the chain. Most mainstream apps and websites have robust cyber security measures which protect the users. Cyber attackers have learned that it is easy to manipulate the user than it is the system. So what do they do? They trick users into submitting private information using pop-up ads, false login screens, and other tricks. The submitted info is then fed into an algorithm that attempts to log in to your accounts. Attacker bots can, for instance, gain access to your social media accounts, impersonate you and trick your friends into giving up their personal information. The only way to avoid such attacks is by being careful not to fall prey of these bad actors. Always look before you tap.

  2. 2. Do not install apps from unverified sources You will often need to download stuff from sources other than Google Play Store. This is perfectly okay. While at it, it is important that you first determine whether they are safe sources. Stores such as Amazon Appstore are genuine sources where you can download cool stuff. You should, however, avoid sources you don't know much about. 3. Disable ‘Unknown Sources' after use When downloading apps from the various sources other than the Google Play Store, you may be required to enable Unknown Sources. When you are done with the downloading, it is critical that you disable the Unknown Sources feature. Leaving this feature enabled is a security threat, and it shouldn't be allowed to happen. Note that most of the apps you download from ‘Unknown Sources' will not remind you to disable this feature, so you have to remember to do it. 4. Steer clear of illegitimate apps You could have legit reasons for installing apps that are not on the Google Play Store. Even though Google has worked hard to ensure that the overwhelming majority of user App needs are met within their store, it's virtually impossible to meet all of their users' needs. Google may also not avail some apps that you my need due to their corporate reasons. However, it is important that you ensure that any app that you install outside of the Google Play Store is safe. For instance, if an app store is providing access to stolen apps, such app stores could pose a security threat. The apps they provide access to could also be tampered with which is also a threat to your Android device. 5. Install antivirus software Google does an exceptional job at ensuring that the software you use on your device protects you from most cyber threats. But having some extra protection, just in case you need it, is a good thing. Good antivirus software acts as an additional shield. Antivirus developers hire security researchers that are well versed with the cyber threats that you face and how to protect your Android device from such threats. It is important to consider whether the antivirus software will provide any more security on top of what Google software already provides. 6. Understand app permissions Most people don't read app permissions when installing apps on their devices. People just agree to the app permissions (well, just as many of us do with Terms and Conditions) and get it over with. This could expose you to viruses. Apps will tell you what parts of your system they will have access to. This vital information is provided before the app is actually installed on your device, so you can always opt out of the installation. It doesn't take much time to read the app permissions, and it could save you from having your data accessed in a manner that you would consider an infringement of privacy. 7. Keep your android version updated The OS developer makes improvements with every update that can help in keeping your Android device safe from malicious software.

  3. Keep your android version updated The OS developer makes improvements with every update that can help in keeping your Android device safe from malicious software. 8. Use a password to restrict downloads Being in control of downloads is a major hack in protecting your Android device from virus. Having to key in a password for every download ensures that you remain aware of what is being downloaded to your device. These and many more methods of safeguarding your phone from android virus are essential for enjoying your devices. You can also learn about how to get rid of walmart gift card virus on android here.

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