- Jun 24, 2016
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It's always been a question asked to us, technology lovers, if an antivirus is really needed on smartphones. And the truth is, as informatics and technology advance, so malware does, to the point to...compromise our phones?
I've read lots of opinions on this matter:
On the other hand, i've hard as well:
Now the question lies on:
and
DISCLOSURE: by answering on this thread you accept the terms and conditions that your answer may or may not be used to fill my security report for university
Personal opinion: Since the implement of Marshmallow and custom permissions for each app, i rely on Google's Security and believe, that on an user with medium knowledge about pishing, adware and malware, an antivirus is not needed as a protection measure.
I've read lots of opinions on this matter:
- "Antivirus on Android are tools to drain battery"
- "Useless RAM consuming apps"
- "Android is invulnerable as it's linux based" ---->lol i really heard this
- "No virus for Android"
- "iPhone has no malware"
On the other hand, i've hard as well:
- "Install antivirus once a month to scan, then uninstall"
- "Use an antivirus just for on-demand scanning, disable real time protection"
- "It is extremely necessary an antivirus in 2017"
Now the question lies on:
- Do you use an antivirus on your smartphone?
and
- Would you recommend the ordinary regular user to use one on his daily basis?
DISCLOSURE: by answering on this thread you accept the terms and conditions that your answer may or may not be used to fill my security report for university
Personal opinion: Since the implement of Marshmallow and custom permissions for each app, i rely on Google's Security and believe, that on an user with medium knowledge about pishing, adware and malware, an antivirus is not needed as a protection measure.