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How Secure Is Android, Really? – Lifehacker


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How Secure Is Android, Really?
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As with every security discussion, those things open you up to malware not because they're bad, but because users are the weak link. So when people talk about Android security, it's not that Android is inherently insecure, we are. Android gives us a
Android security app launchedSC Magazine UK
Malwarebytes brings security software to Android smartphones & tabletsTabTimes
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Android Security Apps That Keep You Safe Without Killing Your Battery – Lifehacker

Android Security Apps That Keep You Safe Without Killing Your Battery
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If you've been thinking about installing a mobile security tool for your Android phone or tablet but you're worried about the impact it may have on your battery, the folks at AV-Comparatives have some good news for you. They tested 16 different mobile

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How to Boost Your Internet Security with DNSCrypt – Lifehacker

How to Boost Your Internet Security with DNSCrypt
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When you use HTTPS or SSL, your web browsing traffic is encrypted. When you use a VPN, all of your traffic is encrypted (usually). Sometimes even with HTTPS and VPNs in play, DNS requests—or the way your computer translates "lifehacker.com" into

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10 Biggest Computer Security Myths Busted – Lifehacker

Keeping your computer secure can be confusing, so it’s not surprising that mistaken beliefs often end up taking root. Here are the ten biggest myths about computer security, busted once and for all. Picture by Niels Heidenreich We’ve run posts in the …
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