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Therese Park

How to Choose An Anti-Virus App


Quiz time! Let me ask y’all a question. What is the dirtiest item that we own in our lives? I will wait a few seconds while y’all take a moment to think….


99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer.

Take one down and pass it around, 98 bottles of beer on the wall.


98 bottles of beer on the wall, 98 bottles of beer.

Take one down and pass it around, 97 bottles of beer on the wall.


Done? Well, if you had guessed your mobile phone, then you have guessed it right! (And for that you get bragging rights, congratulations!)


But yes, on a serious note. It is your mobile phone. Think about it. We use our mobile phones wherever we go, whatever we are doing. Whether is it when we go for a run or hike, on the MRT or bus, on the toilet bowl, etc., whenever wherever whatever we are doing, we always touch our mobile phones!


And that really goes to show how much screen time we clock up, and also how much information is possibly stored in our phones. So let me ask you this.


You have already installed anti-virus on your computers, but have you installed it for your mobile phones too?


Because here’s the thing. Like computers, our mobile devices are vulnerable to malware infections too. And without the use of a mobile anti-virus app, cyber criminals can use malware to infect our devices. This could result in severe and long-lasting consequences. Aside from causing our devices to slow down or malfunction, malware could also delete or corrupt files, steal information or even allow others to gain access to our devices and personal information.


So how do you choose an anti-virus app?


With countless anti-virus apps available on the mobile app stores, choosing the right one can seem daunting. In general, there is no one-size-fits-all where mobile security is concerned. The right anti-virus app for you should be one that best suits your needs. At a minimum, your mobile anti-virus app should be able to scan and detect malware. To help you get started on choosing an anti-virus app, here are some factors to consider:


Automatic Updates and Scanning


Malware and virus threats are constantly evolving as cyber criminals devise new methods of attack. Therefore, it is essential that your choice of anti-virus app allows you to enable automatic updates so that you have the most up-to-date protection against the latest threats. Additionally, it should allow you to schedule regular scans to ensure that there is no undetected malware running on your devices.

Malware Removal Capabilities


While many anti-virus apps provide basic malware detection, malware removal often remains as a separate feature. Many free options can only detect and quarantine malware, but may not offer removal options if your devices are found to be infected. When trying out the different anti-virus apps, look out for one which offers malware removal capabilities.

User-Friendly Features


Look for an anti-virus app that has a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate and allow you to adjust the settings according to your needs. If it is difficult to navigate, it is likely that you will avoid using it, so it might be best to cross it off the list. The anti-virus app should also come with default configurations that are acceptable to most mobile users, such as providing instant alerts whenever malware is detected.

Be Cost-Aware


Costs for mobile anti-virus apps can vary from free to having to pay for a regular subscription. Most reputable security companies offer free versions of their anti-virus apps which provide basic protection for your mobile devices. Depending on your needs, you may wish to consider paid versions of anti-virus apps for more comprehensive protection. For instance, if you use your mobile devices heavily for email communication, you may wish to consider an anti-virus with email scanning features to screen for malware in email attachments.

Read Product Reviews


Consider product reviews on reputable and trustworthy websites before settling on a mobile anti-virus product. When browsing the reviews, be sure to check that it comes from an independent source and cross-check with several sources, to ensure that the results are fair and accurate. It may pay off to steer clear of products that consistently score poorly amongst different independent reviews.


There are many more factors you should consider when choosing an anti-virus app. While it isn’t always a straightforward task, we hope that this list can help you get started today on choosing the right mobile anti-virus app for your mobile devices.



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