
Alan Winston
I've been using this for quite a while, with few complaints. Mostly that when it "found" a problem, it would give a cryptic little message and insist that the identified problem app be removed. No information about what kind of threat, what kind of risk, no option to whitelist an app based on running alternate anti-malware apps and seeing no problem, and evaluating the nature of the threat and risk. Or perhaps the questionable app could be blocked, to see if updates to the app or the scanner definitions (of either V3 or the other scanners) made the "problem" go away. Two weeks ago, I got another hit. Re-scanned with other anti-malware, searched the web, found nothing. So I uninstalled. Then today, I decided to use some coronavirus lockdown time to take a harder look at alternate scanners. There used to be rumors that "security" software would throw the occasional false hit, to make users glad they had been "saved" from a problem, and keep paying the fees. Maybe this is one of those or maybe not. But in this case, the "malware" was only found by "cloud scan," not with "cloud scan" deselected. I have trouble believing that a real malware hazard couldn't be found by the updated internal scanner after two weeks, and couldn't be found by half a dozen top-rated scanners after two weeks.
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Kingston Lee
After the android 12 one ui 4.0 update, the app lock feature is not working properly. When I open the locked app, it asks for a biometric unlock. However, even when it recognizes the fingerprint, it refuses to unlock the app, causing me to unlock it using a passcode. This bug(?) needs to be updated asap. Thanks.
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a platypus
Seems OK, no news is good news with security scans -- Right. Every week it produces a report and I haven't found a setting to clean up old reports. Not good.
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