Being graduated from Computer science I know how much effort it takes to make an effortless application. Since my initial days I loved open source. Which gave me freedom to sneak into real code and able to tweak them according to my need. Therefore, I chose Linux over Windows and similarly Android over iOS.
I thought I will have freedom and security of Linux in Android as well. But I got the freedom of Linux but not the security - Why? Actually this has two reasons to mention:
1. No lock for app install: This is one of the major advantage and disadvantage of Android ecosystem. You have to freedom to install apps from Google Play Store as well as from other app stores as well like- Amazon Appstore and UC Browser/Opera Browser. And even you can install apk from anywhere. This is why it gets tricky. If you install apps other than from Google Play Store you may find yourself in danger of leaking your sensitive data through apps.
2. Market share: We know as of 2015 Q2 Android market share reached 82.8% (Source) . But with great market share comes great security threat. This was/is true for Windows (PC) and still holds true for Android too. This is the reason you need antivirus on Windows and Android.
3. Lots of freeware: Freewares are good thing but if you don't know its history its hard to say what it does besides its claimed functionality. This is where we Indian can get unlucky, due to budgetary constraints we usually rely on freeware which may compromise heavily with device security and memory consumption. And out of freely available apps we used to install tons of applications whether we use them or not.
This is where 360 Security Lite came to rescue. It has inbuilt antivirus as well as cool features for Android smartphones. Here are some snaps
This app got following notable features:
It effectively free up disk space by removing junk files and frees RAM by stopping battery draining application. This is why it can be said #MadeForIndia. Overall very nice app and simple interface to use.
Rating: 5 out of 5.
I am reviewing the 360 Degree Security Lite App for the #MadeForIndia activity at BlogAdda.
I thought I will have freedom and security of Linux in Android as well. But I got the freedom of Linux but not the security - Why? Actually this has two reasons to mention:
1. No lock for app install: This is one of the major advantage and disadvantage of Android ecosystem. You have to freedom to install apps from Google Play Store as well as from other app stores as well like- Amazon Appstore and UC Browser/Opera Browser. And even you can install apk from anywhere. This is why it gets tricky. If you install apps other than from Google Play Store you may find yourself in danger of leaking your sensitive data through apps.
2. Market share: We know as of 2015 Q2 Android market share reached 82.8% (Source) . But with great market share comes great security threat. This was/is true for Windows (PC) and still holds true for Android too. This is the reason you need antivirus on Windows and Android.
3. Lots of freeware: Freewares are good thing but if you don't know its history its hard to say what it does besides its claimed functionality. This is where we Indian can get unlucky, due to budgetary constraints we usually rely on freeware which may compromise heavily with device security and memory consumption. And out of freely available apps we used to install tons of applications whether we use them or not.
This is where 360 Security Lite came to rescue. It has inbuilt antivirus as well as cool features for Android smartphones. Here are some snaps
- One tap antivirus scanning
- One tap Junk cleanup
- One tab speed boost of system
- Widget to help one tap control these three as well controlling the flash light of camera.
It effectively free up disk space by removing junk files and frees RAM by stopping battery draining application. This is why it can be said #MadeForIndia. Overall very nice app and simple interface to use.
Rating: 5 out of 5.
I am reviewing the 360 Degree Security Lite App for the #MadeForIndia activity at BlogAdda.
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