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<blockquote data-quote="DeepWeb" data-source="post: 837997" data-attributes="member: 63811"><p>Every app is sandboxed in Android and Chrome mobile uses strict site isolation and sandboxing for each tab as well. The most important thing is to have the latest security patch, a relatively modern phone from a company with a good reputation and use brain.exe. An app called "Super Antivirus Free VPN" should be treated with a grain of salt. If you stick to the popular apps, you will never run into malware. Never had Android malware in my life.</p><p></p><p>I highly recommend getting a phone that doesn't come with questionable bloatware pre-installed and preferably Android 9 or higher because it has stricter permissions. I'm on Android 10 and the permission system is brutal. Never seen something like this in an OS. Android 10 is extremely strict with everything especially clipboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeepWeb, post: 837997, member: 63811"] Every app is sandboxed in Android and Chrome mobile uses strict site isolation and sandboxing for each tab as well. The most important thing is to have the latest security patch, a relatively modern phone from a company with a good reputation and use brain.exe. An app called "Super Antivirus Free VPN" should be treated with a grain of salt. If you stick to the popular apps, you will never run into malware. Never had Android malware in my life. I highly recommend getting a phone that doesn't come with questionable bloatware pre-installed and preferably Android 9 or higher because it has stricter permissions. I'm on Android 10 and the permission system is brutal. Never seen something like this in an OS. Android 10 is extremely strict with everything especially clipboard. [/QUOTE]
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