Which antivirus app best for mobile device?

KirtanDave

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When it comes to free antivirus apps for mobile devices, there are a few top contenders. Quick Heal, AVG, and Avast are all great options. Quick Heal offers a free version of its mobile security app, which provides comprehensive protection against malware, viruses, and other online threats. AVG also offers a free version of its mobile security app, which includes anti-theft and anti-spyware features. Avast offers a free version of its mobile security app, which includes a firewall and anti-phishing protection. All three of these apps offer great protection, so it really comes down to personal preference in terms of which one you'd like to use.
 

SaiyanGoku

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There's no need for this thread because AVs for phones are pointless.

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Desmond

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IIRC the term "anti-virus" on mobile generally means "anti-malware apps" app. I don't know how egregious this problem is on mobile, but I personally never used any.

Perhaps this is more useful for those who compulsively install apps from the play store.
 

SaiyanGoku

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IIRC the term "anti-virus" on mobile generally means "anti-malware apps" app. I don't know how egregious this problem is on mobile, but I personally never used any.

Perhaps this is more useful for those who compulsively install apps from the play store.
IMO, if someone is using their primary/only phone as a sandbox for testing random apps, they deserve to get malware, even with google play protect turned on.

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omega44-xt

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I don't use any, Samsung has something present which is made along with McAfee, so kept that off.
 
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