http://www.av-test.org/en/tests/mobile-devices/android/nov-2013/
FreddyFreeloader Level 32 Thread author Verified Top Poster Well-known Jul 23, 2013 2,115 Dec 14, 2013 #1 http://www.av-test.org/en/tests/mobile-devices/android/nov-2013/
McLovin Level 76 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,224 Dec 14, 2013 #3 Of course Avast is up the top. Surprised to see Avira up there.
bunyip783 Level 1 Mar 1, 2011 132 Dec 15, 2013 #4 McLovin said: Of course Avast is up the top. Surprised to see Avira up there. Click to expand... Why is that a surprise? In AV-Comparatives they have been topping this year.
McLovin said: Of course Avast is up the top. Surprised to see Avira up there. Click to expand... Why is that a surprise? In AV-Comparatives they have been topping this year.
M Moose Level 22 Jun 14, 2011 2,271 Dec 15, 2013 #5 360 Mobile Security moving up to the top quickly. But they need improve some areas.
Ink Administrator Verified Staff Member Well-known Jan 8, 2011 22,361 Dec 15, 2013 #6 Do you need an 'Antivirus' if you only get apps that are well-known (ie. Facebook, Whatsapp etc) and trusted apps from Google Play? What about the Other features, I would think Android already has those built-in? Thanks for the info.
Do you need an 'Antivirus' if you only get apps that are well-known (ie. Facebook, Whatsapp etc) and trusted apps from Google Play? What about the Other features, I would think Android already has those built-in? Thanks for the info.
M Moose Level 22 Jun 14, 2011 2,271 Dec 15, 2013 #7 My Choices are 360 Mobile Security and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
bunyip783 Level 1 Mar 1, 2011 132 Dec 15, 2013 #8 Earth said: Do you need an 'Antivirus' if you only get apps that are well-known (ie. Facebook, Whatsapp etc) and trusted apps from Google Play? What about the Other features, I would think Android already has those built-in? Thanks for the info. Click to expand... Probably not, the only reason I'd use one would be to block messages/calls and track a stolen or lost phone. For me Avira does this the best.
Earth said: Do you need an 'Antivirus' if you only get apps that are well-known (ie. Facebook, Whatsapp etc) and trusted apps from Google Play? What about the Other features, I would think Android already has those built-in? Thanks for the info. Click to expand... Probably not, the only reason I'd use one would be to block messages/calls and track a stolen or lost phone. For me Avira does this the best.
M Moose Level 22 Jun 14, 2011 2,271 Dec 15, 2013 #9 http://www.360safe.com/news/?cat=1 October 22 and September 22 read Look under News Center.