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In order to keep your Android smartphone or tablet safe, you should keep its software updated to the latest version. Why you should use an Android antivirus app
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Read our full McAfee Mobile Security review. You can get one of the best VPN services to cover all your devices for less. The top paid tier, "Plus," costs $80 per year and gives you the Standard features plus unlimited VPN access, but only for that single phone or tablet. But it's a bit pricey at $30 per year considering that Bitdefender and Kaspersky give you the same features for less. You'll get even more with the "Standard" premium tier, including a URL screener, 24/7 tech support and no more ads. You'll get some good stuff with the free version of McAfee Mobile Security, such as a way to track each app's data usage and a Wi-Fi security scanner. It's not really clear why this was done, other than to "adjust our product portfolio." In the summer of 2021, McAfee Mobile Security phased out many of its most useful functions, including its App Lock, Guest Mode, Anti-Theft, Memory Booster and Storage Cleaner features. The malware protection is decent, if not fantastic.

Like Avast, McAfee offers (or used to offer) a ton of useful features, but its free version is also full of ads and upsell suggestions. Read our full Lookout Security & Antivirus review. Its active scans are also slow and take on a hit on your phone's performance. The trouble is that Lookout doesn't often submit its app to third-partly lab evaluations, so we don't really know how well Lookout protects against malware. The premium tier charges $30 per year, even though some of its features - malicious website blocking, Wi-Fi network scanning - come free with other Android antivirus apps. An unlimited VPN and a data-breach notification service make the premium price worthwhile.Īt $100 per year, the "premium plus" plan is actually a fairly inexpensive identity-protection service that offers many of the same benefits you'd get from LifeLock or IdentityForce. The free tier is bare-bones it just scans for malware and locates lost phones. Its ease of use, clean interface and lack of ads explain its continued popularity.īut Lookout's costs can rack up quickly. Lookout Mobile Security, now rebranded as Lookout Security and Antivirus or Lookout Personal, was one of the first Android antivirus apps, and for a long time the best. Read our full Avast Mobile Security review. Since the stand-alone price for SecureLine is $60 per year, paying an extra $20 on top of the premium Android antivirus tier for unlimited VPN data is not a bad deal. The built-in client for Avast's SecureLine VPN is just a tease, and the only way to use it is to pay for an Ultimate tier. Users of either paid plan also get additional anti-theft features, an app locker and tech support. Those ads go away if you pay for either of Avast Mobile Security's paid tiers, Premium ($2 monthly or $20 yearly) or Ultimate ($7 monthly or $40 yearly).
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(It's since been removed.) And the free version's ads and constant nags to upgrade are annoying and intrusive. Some of Avast's anti-theft functions didn't work for us, and its call-blocking feature didn't work at all. While Avast's malware protection is good, it's far from perfect. Īvast Mobile Security & Antivirus is one of the most full-featured of the best Android antivirus apps, offering everything from a privacy adviser to a system optimizer to a customizable blacklist. Read our full Norton Mobile Security review.
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It also checks apps in the Google Play store for security and privacy risks even before you install them. Norton's killer feature is the unique App Advisor, which checks apps on your device for heavy data usage and unusual behavior.
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The most expensive plan, Norton 360 Deluxe, $105 per year, is actually part of Norton's antivirus lineup and lets you protect up to five Android, Windows, Mac or iOS devices.Īll of these subscriptions can be paid for right through the Norton app, which has a 14-day free trial period. That's been replaced with a security-only app for one device that costs $15 a year.įor $50 a year, a medium-priced tier called Norton 360 for Mobile adds unlimited VPN service and "dark web" monitoring of your personal information. Norton also killed Norton Mobile Security's free tier, which was the best among all the Android antivirus apps we'd recently tested.

Unfortunately, it no longer has anti-theft functions, nor its contacts backups and Link Guard malicious-link blocker. Norton Mobile Security, aka Norton 360, offers the best malware protection of any of the Android antivirus apps we tested.
