Hello
I have a Samsung Galaxy S8 and wanted to check what I need to provide adequate protection.
I have Malwarebytes Mobile Security (Plus Annual) which is £43.49 per year.
I also have the free version of AVG AntiVirus.
I've read online that:
'AVG Antivirus has a 100% malware protection rate across operating systems. In lab tests, it detected 100% of viruses it had prior knowledge of, and 99% of viruses it had no prior knowledge of.'
I don't know whether this an objective review.
AVG Antivirus can be upgraded for a monthly of either £1/month for the Premium version and £2/month for the Ultimate version.
If AVG Antivirus protects against malware then am I right in assuming that I don't need Malwarebytes if I have AVG Antivirus?
If so and AVG Antivirus does everything that Malwarebytes does (and more) then why is it cheaper than Malwarebytes?
Thanks
Protection for my Android phone
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I've attached a screenshot of the upgrade options for AVG Antivirus, showing Advanced Security and VPN Protection icons.
Can someone tell me what each of these icons represent?
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Can someone tell me what each of these icons represent?
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For the definitive answer, you would have to ask AVG, anything else is a guess.
Personally I don't have any antivirus etc on my phone, don't want to waste money, and I never answer unknown phone numbers, and I never open unknown emails/texts and never follow any links. Had smartphones for years, I am of the opinion antivirus for phones is just a moneymaker for those selling said antivirus.
If it helps you can send me £1.50 / month, that is a 50% saving on my usual price of £3.00 / month
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I've seen advice saying that my phone is out of date and stopped receiving security updates three years ago.Someone-Else wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:30 pmFor the definitive answer, you would have to ask AVG, anything else is a guess.
Personally I don't have any antivirus etc on my phone, don't want to waste money, and I never answer unknown phone numbers, and I never open unknown emails/texts and never follow any links. Had smartphones for years, I am of the opinion antivirus for phones is just a moneymaker for those selling said antivirus.
It's been suggested that I should look to get a new phone with something that will be getting security updates for at least a few years to come.
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Where is the advice you have seen, and what phone have you?
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Would you hit a nail with a shoe because you don't have a hammer? of course not, then why work on anything electrical without a means of testing Click Here to buy a "tester" just because it works, does NOT mean it is safe.
If gloom had a voice, it would be me.
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Would you hit a nail with a shoe because you don't have a hammer? of course not, then why work on anything electrical without a means of testing Click Here to buy a "tester" just because it works, does NOT mean it is safe.
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Sorry, I didn't see this message until just now.Someone-Else wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 10:32 pm Where is the advice you have seen, and what phone have you?
I've ordered a Samsung A35 5G and will be collecting it in a couple of days.