- Feb 13, 2017
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Using MacroDroid in order to automate some actions related to battery saving mode, GPS, brightness, Bluetooth and some fancy stuff.
Non rooted phone.
Non rooted phone.
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No 2FA enabled, Google Account at risk from unauthorised use if password is compromised. An attacker, if successful, can access all of your data, emails and photos.You are secure (but not really, the CIA is spying ion you via your camera , sorry you were the first one creating a mobile config thread today ^^)
Nice config!
Since you're using a Samsung Device, If you want a system wide adblocker, use Adhell. Open source adblocker. It uses knox feature to block ads so you can use vpn and adblock both at the same time. For some it doesn't work on 1st install so you may have to uninstall and reinstall.
Disconnect is a similar app but costs 20 dollars or so.
Nice Configuration,why not an AV?There is also malware on google play
Your welcome! Also be sure to whitelist Google Play Music if use it. Both Adhell and Disconnect Pro have issues with it.Thanks for your suggestion. I will have a look.
No 2FA enabled, Google Account at risk from unauthorised use if password is compromised. An attacker, if successful, can access all of your data, emails and photos.
I think Bitdefender free is good for you.What do you recommend? I want an non intrusive, free and light solution.
Your loss. 2FA is a breeze with Google Prompt and Smart Lock, it takes zero effort to Tap once to Approve. I understand it can be overwhelming for some mobile users to Tap yes.I guess I will have to take that risk. I just can't support having to follow those annoying procedures behind 2FA.
What do you recommend? I want an non intrusive, free and light solution.
I should recommend Avira becus u have samsung u already have macafee but add it with Avira and you should be safe!
I think Bitdefender free is good for you.
Macafee is in smart managerWhat? Samsung Mobile devices don't even come with McAfee pre-installed.
I've tried a few of these free AV's on my Lenovo tablet. I found Avast to be pretty heavy and made things noticeably sluggish. Bifdefender and Kaspersky seemed fairly good but best of all was CM Security - super light and good, user friendly UI:Thanks for your suggestion. I already use Bitdefender for PC and I love it, let's see how it does on mobile
I would get rid of betternet and either use a paid vpn such as NordVPN or use Tor. Free vpn's are the worst.