Do ANDROID Requires Antivirus..?
If yes which is d best..?
Currently I m using AVG Paid Version..
But It cannot be set as Device Administrator..
Plz help me to choose the best..
Sry for my bad English..
Try avast! Anti virus. It is the highest rated anti virus in Google Play. And personally I love it.
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using Tapatalk 2
droidblade said:
Try avast! Anti virus. It is the highest rated anti virus in Google Play. And personally I love it.
Sent from my HTC Explorer A310e using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried avast but I m not getting root benifits from it for anti theft..though my phone is rooted..any help?
Have a look at Lookout. I'm running the free version.
Sent from my Nexus 7
I don't use any antivirus...
Sent from my HTC Desire S
Ty..migrating to it..but android really needs AV?
No.
Sent from my GT-P7300 using xda app-developers app
BillGoss said:
Have a look at Lookout. I'm running the free version.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ty..migrating to it..but android really needs AV..?
ddamani9 said:
Ty..migrating to it..but android really needs AV?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i don't think android needs any antivirus.. and if you install one you will surely notice a fast battery drain
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Download Dr.web life license from 4shared its a best antivirus and antitheft software In play store It costs about Rs.5000
Sent from my WT19i using xda premium
abhinav quietly brilliant said:
i don't think android needs any antivirus.. and if you install one you will surely notice a fast battery drain
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well thank you for ur help..
But wot if device gets stolen ..?
Are der ny good anti theft apps..?
Plz recommend it..
Sent from my Galaxy5
ddamani9 said:
Do ANDROID Requires Antivirus..?
If yes which is d best..?
Currently I m using AVG Paid Version..
But It cannot be set as Device Administrator..
Plz help me to choose the best..
Sry for my bad English..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As android is a Linux based O.S. it really does not need an anti virus and I will agree that with an antivirus your battery will drain much faster. I found this out when I first steppes into the android world. However if you feel safer with an antivirus I would also use lookout there are some really good features in it free as well as paid
Sent from my SGH-I777 using xda premium
Thnx guys..soon uninstalling my AVG..but wot abt anti theft..?
Are der ny good apps for anti theft..or should I use via antivirus only..?
Sent from my Galaxy5
abhinav quietly brilliant said:
i don't think android needs any antivirus.. and if you install one you will surely notice a fast battery drain
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
A friend of mine who, ironically, works in IT security did get a virus on his nexus phone. So, yes, you can get a virus on Android but it's not a common event.
As to the battery impact, that is not correct as a general statement. I run Lookout and it has no noticeable impact on my battery life.
With Lookout I can remotely wipe my phone.
Sent from my Nexus 7
BillGoss said:
A friend of mine who, ironically, works in IT security did get a virus on his nexus phone. So, yes, you can get a virus on Android but it's not a common event.
As to the battery impact, that is not correct as a general statement. I run Lookout and it has no noticeable impact on my battery life.
With Lookout I can remotely wipe my phone.
Sent from my Nexus 7
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Installed lookout..seems little drainage in ma battery life..
But its excellent for anti theft feature..
Sent from my Galaxy5 using Tapatalk 2
ddamani9 said:
Installed lookout..seems little drainage in ma battery life..
But its excellent for anti theft feature..
Sent from my Galaxy5 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have AVG on all my android devices and it gets root access with no problem. This look out your talking about is it more than just an antivirus program?
silver1882 said:
I have AVG on all my android devices and it gets root access with no problem. This look out your talking about is it more than just an antivirus program?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The anti theft process is awesome..I can locate my phone via PC by signing into lookout account..
Sent from my Galaxy5 using xda premium
I have started to hate this kind of threads. Please use the search engine before posting. There have been more than 5-10 threads which has already discussed about antivirus. Most of it had the same conclusion.
I should repeat it and hope the mod closes this thread.
ANTIVIRUS IS NOT NEEDED FOR ANDROID. IF YOU INSTALL CRACKED APPS OR APPS FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES, ONLY THEN THERE IS A NEED FOR ANTIVIRUS.
ANTUVIRUSES ARE BATTERY DRAINERS, USE A LOT OF SPACE, DOES NOTHING AND MAKES MONEY OUT OF THE NOOBS.
If still it wasn't loud and clear, I would recommend the OP to follow xda rules and search before posting.
Sent from Hell!!
ddamani9 said:
Well thank you for ur help..
But wot if device gets stolen ..?
Are der ny good anti theft apps..?
Plz recommend it..
Sent from my Galaxy5
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
search on play store for 'android lost' i believe it's one of the best anti theft app for android i have ever known..
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
I using android since long time ago and just because of curiosity I tested all anti virus software's that exist. Never found any virus. It's useless to have that.
ANDROID DON'T NEED ANTI VIRUS!
Sent from my GT-S5660
Related
I've been seeing a couple popping up in the AppBrain recommendations, but really, are these apps necessary? Or is it just another story like task managers i.e: not necessary, but if it makes you feel better, install it?
Im not Good at these stuffs, but i guess the chanse is pretty small to get virus on your Android. But i guess it could be Good to install an antivirus prgramme if something wud happen
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Nope not necessary unless you're the type that likes to go on some shifty sites , or do other weird things
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Yeah I reckon they're pointless. Was just wondering if people are actually buying into that...poor buggers. I would imagine all it does is slow down your phone and easy battery.
GigiAUT said:
Yeah I reckon they're pointless. Was just wondering if people are actually buying into that...poor buggers. I would imagine all it does is slow down your phone and easy battery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
now days...there is even anti virus software for Apple products...of course there is the need for Andriod ones too! all those marketing gimmicks full of bollocks and bull****...
Depends
Well it depends , sometimes you would need to download externel items from the web which may contain a virus also some/most antiviruses include phone tracer so depends what your looking for
I dont really think it is needed because it a linux based os and there are very few number of known viruses out in the world which really affect the phone .. but for your own satisfaction you are free to choose whether to install an antivirus or not ...
It makes you feel better after I read about the Droid.Dream virus, but those don't come out often at all and if you download from the Market Google usually remote kills it.
And what about viruses from web browsing? Can I get them this way?
Dude read my post once again !!
Sent from my HTC Wildfire
Even I'm wondering what to do with av..actually don't want to install, but some articles really forcing to install..confused :-/
Sent from my HTC Wildfire
Install lbe security and Droid wall if you want.. This is the best combination of app to avoid any type of attack.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
Yesterday I have installed avast
Sent from my HTC Wildfire
.xxx. said:
Install lbe security and Droid wall if you want.. This is the best combination of app to avoid any type of attack.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
definitely recommend Droid Wall! control what has access to internet via a simple tick box! great app!
had 3 virus on my stock rooted rom. using nq av
I am an Virus removal expert, i dont even need any AV program to protect from virus...
Just out of interest is there an actual need for such applications as android is linux and I never install apps without reading their reviews first. So is there a point to these apps or are they just wanting you to drain your battery faster?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Sayo1337 said:
Just out of interest is there an actual need for such applications as android is linux and I never install apps without reading their reviews first. So is there a point to these apps or are they just wanting you to drain your battery faster?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've not bothered with any, however recently started running Samsung Mobile Security, doesn't seem to affect battery and silently runs in the background. Available via Samsung Apps.
There is no point to antivirus apps on android, your best bet is to watch out what you install and always check the permissions something asks for, and if it seems to ask for stuff it shouldn't need, eg permissions to send sms's or call numbers on something like a wallpaper app don't install it.
Using popular/well rated apps from known devs/using your common sense is far better than these supposed anti virus apps.
Just what I thought to be honest with you guys. I just wanted to see other peoples opinion on it as I've been reading on some threads people have actually paid for avg pro etc and i just thought what's the point.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
I have Kaspersky Internet Security software on my device.
You can get it free if you bank with Barclays UK. ( i don't bank with Barclays. . . lol )
Thank You
It's not worth it just for the antivirus part tbh. Market has inbuilt protection against known threats, which is all most AV software gives.
Maybe some people like the extras, like remote backup, wipe, tracker etc... But most of that is available free.
If you really must use AV, at least use lookout. Others just use the app name to decide if it's malicious (was tested by chainsdd who compiled hello world using a particular package name, then had it setting off avg...)
Do you have the link to chainsdd who compiled this list please
Thank you
Sayo1337 said:
Just out of interest is there an actual need for such applications as android is linux and I never install apps without reading their reviews first. So is there a point to these apps or are they just wanting you to drain your battery faster?
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use Lookout or ESET.
There has been an abundance of Malware apps posted on Market and more and more are slipping through and then been pulled later so its best to have something installed just incase.
Common sense is your best protection but its best to have a fall back.
NTOP said:
Do you have the link to chainsdd who compiled this list please
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
pulser_g2 didn't say ChainsDD compiled a list (re-read it), but he is referring to this
http://androidsu.com/2011/06/a-word-about-superuser-and-security/
Anti-virus software does only one thing *well*...And that is make money for the companies who push it.
oinkylicious thank you for the link and it is very useful to know that information
Thank you
Thanks for the great responses. I do have common sense but just don't like the fact that companies charge a considerable amount for it. But I have donated towards the titanium back up pro which is handy and worth it. Also thanks for the suggestions of anti virus apps
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
i have avast mobile security and its very good on the battery.. havent had any malware issues yet so dont know if it is any good
adit07 said:
i have avast mobile security and its very good on the battery.. havent had any malware issues yet so dont know if it is any good
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I guess it is doing its job then if there is a threat... Lol
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Hi.
Is antivirus is really nid by android??
What is the best anti virus for android??
Sent from my LG-P350 using xda premium
Depends. It's worth having it and not needing it rather than needing it and not having it. Avast is the best.
Sent from my CM9 powered monster!
n1ck018 said:
Hi.
Is antivirus is really nid by android??
What is the best anti virus for android??
Sent from my LG-P350 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nope you dont need it at all ...there is no virus created so far no virus can infiltrate android stuff..im using my android phone for over and over again ...with no antvirus...
actually the antivirus just let you to slow your phone
goodluck
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
What abput virus from windows wont they have any effect on phone?
Sent from my GT-S7500 using xda premium
It's really difficult to get a virus in your phone and the only thing the anti virus will do is slow down your phone. There's no need to have an antivirus installed.
You need to understand there is no virus, ie a self replicating destructive app, per se but there is malware and antivirus apps can check for known malware so are a good idea if you are concerned and don't take time to check app permissions before installing.
Dave
( http://www.google.com/producer/editions/CAownKXmAQ/bigfatuniverse )
Sent from my LG P920 using Tapatalk 2
As okmijnlp said, it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
And there are android viruses: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles...droid-virus-could-hide-in-popular-app-updates
and malware: http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240159261/New-Android-virus-hits-100K-devices-in-China
Antivirus apps like Lookout use very little system resources on any decent phone. I would install one, just to be on the safe side.
CyanideJack said:
As okmijnlp said, it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
And there are android viruses: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles...droid-virus-could-hide-in-popular-app-updates
and malware: http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240159261/New-Android-virus-hits-100K-devices-in-China
Antivirus apps like Lookout use very little system resources on any decent phone. I would install one, just to be on the safe side.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The link you say shows viruses exist doesn't actually show that, apart from it being about an antivirus company claiming that hackers were going to create a virus (in other words it hasn't happened yet) it later reverts to classifying it as malware.
There is no virus on android, there is malware but most people confuse the two.
Dave
( http://www.google.com/producer/editions/CAownKXmAQ/bigfatuniverse )
Sent from my LG P920 using Tapatalk 2
n1ck018 said:
Hi.
Is antivirus is really nid by android??
What is the best anti virus for android??
Sent from my LG-P350 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am an expert in network exploitation and hacking and as long as you stay up to date there is no need for an anti virus. It just people wanting more money.
Thanks. Ill already know that.
Just want to ask to the experts
Sent from my LG-P350 using xda premium
there might be people creating viruses for android but in my opinion its open source code and developers all over the world would recognize viruses
further viruses on your computer may not affect ure phone cus they were created for windows and not for android
in my opinion anti virus software on cell phones is only affecting battery life and cpu/ram using nothing else
so u wont need it
however avira (the originator of avira antivir) created a very good anti theft app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ndroid&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
There is a lot of malware and viruses in Android. All of them have the word "antivirus" on it.
Not really. Just be careful of what you install. Often read the reviews section.
Sent from my PC36100
16bitboy said:
There is a lot of malware and viruses in Android. All of them have the word "antivirus" on it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Having had avast mess my phone up with its hidden part I would second that, to a point lol
Dave
( http://www.google.com/producer/editions/CAownKXmAQ/bigfatuniverse )
Sent from my LG P920 using Tapatalk 2
Hi I was wondering if someone can tell me how to get into an android device that has a lock on it. I mean if the phone has a pattern or what not and you don't know the Google account password. Please tell me how to do this. I hope I posted this in the right place.
Living The Good Life
Why are you trying to gain access to a phone that is obviously not your own?
I mean, if it was your phone, you'd at least know the Google account.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
I know the Google account
Living The Good Life
ANewandBetterMe said:
I know the Google account
Living The Good Life
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really?
ANewandBetterMe said:
don't know the Google account
Living The Good Life
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
Yes
Living The Good Life
Since you know the Google account just login
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
If the phone has adb/USB debugging on, it is possible to gain access to it. But only then.
Sent from my toaster using Tapatalk 2
MemoryController said:
Since you know the Google account just login
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The password doesn't work
Living The Good Life
ANewandBetterMe said:
The password doesn't work
Living The Good Life
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Use password recovery.
Sent from my toaster using Tapatalk 2
Cheesethief said:
Use password recovery.
Sent from my toaster using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is password recovery and how do you get it? How do you do the adb way?
Living The Good Life
Is ADB Debugging turned on in the phone? If so then you can, if it is not turned on then i dont think there is a way to communicate with it.
Yayodroid said:
Is ADB Debugging turned on in the phone? If so then you can, if it is not turned on then i dont think there is a way to communicate with it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes its turned on
Living The Good Life
ok do you have a linux setup? that is what you need for the way i know
https://www.google.com/accounts/recovery/
This is much simpler if you indeed own the account and phone otherwise gtfo
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Yayodroid said:
ok do you have a linux setup? that is what you need for the way i know
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have windows 7
Living The Good Life
I can remove pattern by hard reset of your phone
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk
jaisu1 said:
I can remove pattern by hard reset of your phone
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How you do that?
Living The Good Life
If you ain't interested in the data residing in the internal memory, a data wipe will do the job!
Xr01d_GT said:
If you ain't interested in the data residing in the internal memory, a data wipe will do the job!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I need the data to stay on the phone
Living The Good Life
if you need the data intact, then you will need linux setup like ubuntu. adb debugging on the phone. setup ubuntu for android sdk linux. Then you can use p2p adb from kos. If you dont need the data intact, then you can do as stated above, data wipe. I would just google around. im not sure how ok it is to post on this subject, so thats all im going to say. hope you get it worked out.
I have compiled 82 system apps that I have frozen via titanium backup pro, I have risked a lot with my 600$ device and guinea pigged myself as a test subject ,for the greater cause .Of course I do have plenty nandroid backups if anything were to have gone wrong .As of now there are no know issues, force closes, etc....force closes are common when u freeze the wrong app, just for future reference !Also some force closes render the phone helpless unless you do a battery pull..in which the HTC one dorsnt have a battery to pull.
So as far as my compiled list is concerned it Is safe for everyone to use.
Everything works as should. You can choose to safely freeze whichever of the 82 apps/apks you prefer to. Feel free to add any apps you have also tested to be safe to freeze .
This greatly helps reduce lag , free up ram and and may even provide better battery life ,due to android os that sometimes has many system apps... that we don't know what they do exactly but many greatly affect our battery life because they unnecessarily run in the background and drain batter and the majority of them we never use .
This is the list freeze as many or as little as you desire to.
Every one check marked indicates it's safe to freeze .
NOTE: DO NOT DELETE/REMOVE ANY OF THESE APPS IN TITANIUM BACKUP UNLESS YOU POSITIVELY HAVE A NANDROID BACKUP IN cwm or twrp RECOVERY.I AM ONLY PROVIDING INFO ON "FREEZING APPS" "NOT DELETING".
I WILL NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY OR FEEL OBLIGATED TOO...FOR THE LACK OF FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS POSTED .
Please leave feedback with your observations towards any improvements or issues if any that you may experience.
Mod plz delete
Well, this list is very subjective. Alot of what you froze alot of people actually use. Like street view...document viewer...the remote app...among others. From looking at what you diabled it seems all you want to do is make calls and text lol.
THIS IS ABOUT WHAT CAN BE FROZEN WITHOUT ANY SYSTEM ISSUES OR FORCE CLOSES .
If you want to unappreciated that's fine too.
Obviously I have takin the freezing to an extreme,it's called freezing as many apps as possible that DONT AFFECT SYSTEM FUNCTION IN A NEGATIVE MANOR.There are many I'm sure who don't use these apps and would find It fine to do so ....and only care about speeding up there device ...I have done no wrong ..infact if anything I've answered possible questions in the future on if them apps can be frozen ....maybe there are people who would want the most possible options .So it is up to whomever to pick and choose what they want to freeze from the list.All I have done was made It clear that if they want to take it to the extreme ,all these system apps and apks are safe to freeze with no issues .
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Thanks for this list bro. I'll pick and choose now
Give him an A for his efforts please guys
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
lojak29 said:
THIS IS ABOUT WHAT CAN BE FROZEN WITHOUT ANY SYSTEM ISSUES OR FORCE CLOSES .
If you want to unappreciated that's fine too.
Obviously I have takin the freezing to an extreme,it's called freezing as many apps as possible that DONT AFFECT SYSTEM FUNCTION IN A NEGATIVE MANOR.There are many I'm sure who don't use these apps and would find It fine to do so ....and only care about speeding up there device ...I have done no wrong ..infact if anything I've answered possible questions in the future on if them apps can be frozen ....maybe there are people who would want the most possible options .So it is up to whomever to pick and choose what they want to freeze from the list.All I have done was made It clear that if they want to take it to the extreme ,all these system apps and apks are safe to freeze with no issues .
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
OK OK I get it it.
blackangst said:
Well, this list is very subjective. Alot of what you froze alot of people actually use. Like street view...document viewer...the remote app...among others. From looking at what you diabled it seems all you want to do is make calls and text lol.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Prod1702 said:
A Mod is going to move this to Gen because it is not Development just Gen info. Now if you had a Rom that had these files removed that would be different.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:thumbup: Oops ...no good deed goes unpunished
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Prod1702 said:
Mod plz delete
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
I'd recommend disabling for at least a week before uninstalling/deleting.
TrueYears said:
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Lol. Yep.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
TrueYears said:
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i could have 2 tb of ram and id still disable stuff like everything tmobile put on there. that security thing and all the tmobile notifications are annoying as ****. also why do i need all the social networking apps running with access to my phone when i dont use them
mr.orange303 said:
Lol. Yep.
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
TrueYears said:
wait until he comes back asking us why hes HTC One is being all buggy
jesus you have 2GB of RAM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
lojak29 said:
:thumbdown:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You think you quoted the wrong post
Exactly what I was looking for, one of the first things I do when I got my phone. I can confirm this is a good list