Monday 10 August 2015

Tell If An Android Has Spyware

The Samsung Infuse is an Android phone launched in March 2011.


Computers started out as room-sized behemoths, but have shrunk in size so much over the years that smart phones can fit in your pocket. An Android phone has the power of a computer, but it also carries some of the risks such as attacks by viruses and spyware. Detect spyware on your device by installing a security application that can also remove any spyware or virus infection on your Android device.


Instructions


1. Open the application launcher on your Android device. Find the "Market" icon and tap on it to open the Android Market.


2. Tap the magnifying glass icon to bring up the search box. Type in the search term for the application you want to use. Some vendors who offer security apps that can detect and remove spyware include Lookout, Norton, Webroot and NetQin. Press "Enter" to search the Market.


3. Tap the listing for the security application, then tap the button under "Install." For free applications it will say "Free," and for paid apps it will show the price. Tap "OK" to accept the permissions the application needs, and then it will begin to download. Once the download is complete, tap the "Install" button and then press "Open."


4. Follow the instructions from the application manufacturer to scan your Android device for spyware and remove any infections.

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