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How to Prevent Malware on Your Android Device

Learn how you can identify malware infection in your devices and also how you can prevent malware infection.
Malware is a term that describes any malicious program or code that is harmful to systems. It seeks to invade, damage, or disable computers, networks, tablets, computer systems, and mobile devices, often by taking command of a device’s operations. 

According to recent happenings, studies show that all devices including smartwatches are all at risk. However, many organizations are working towards the prevention of such events by spreading correct information to the public domain. There are some steps you can follow to prevent your devices from falling into a malicious trap. 

Before learning the mitigating steps, learn how to identify if your devices are trapped by malware.  You will notice that your devices start working slowly, the screen is inundated with annoying ads, system crashes, you will also notice a mysterious loss of disk space, an increase in your system’s internet activity, browser settings will change, antivirus product stops working properly and you will lose the access to your files or your entire computer. 

Now learn how you can prevent such activities from happening on your devices. 

First Step is to Use a Secure Search Engine on Your Devices 

Now people are more aware that major search platforms are tracking them and collecting their private data. That’s why using a secure search engine is very important which can assure users that the engine is not storing IP addresses or personal information, no tracking data related to search queries, and encrypting and applying time-sensitive limits on active searches. 

Second Step is to Keep Your Phone Updated 

Most Android phones now stay updated automatically. However, one should keep checking. It also provides some critical security updates that help keep you safe. 

Third Step is to Clear Your Browser Cookies 

There are many ways that cookies can put your system at risk. Threat actors can store information from your cookies and use data against your devices. To stay safe, users are recommended to clear cookies from the system from time to time. 

Fourth is to Use Multiple Phone Accounts 

To save your data from threat actors and from crashing you can create multiple user accounts on your Android phone. You can keep your important data and apps safer by accessing certain content on separate accounts. 

Users are Recommended to Install Apps From Official Sources 

Internet users should install apps from official sources, like the Play Store or the Galaxy Store. Also, if something goes wrong or the apps get hacked one can hold an official source responsible for the same. 

Furthermore, internet users should avoid using cracked apps and games, meanwhile, it is strongly recommended that they do not click on random links in text messages.
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