How to Remove Android Spambots from Your Phone
It's understandable that free Android apps often use advertisements to make money. However, many of these ads can behave a lot like spam.
It's understandable that free Android apps often use advertisements to make money. However, many of these ads can behave a lot like spam.
Believe it or not, your Android could be infected by dangerous ransomware right now — and by the time you find out — it’s too late! Keep reading to find out the signs.
Is your phone using lots of data, battery power, receiving unusual text messages, or making sounds for no reason? If so, you may have malware.
Google just got rid of one of the biggest ad frauds that ever plagued the Google Play store. What can you do to protect yourself from Play store ad fraud?
WhatsApp is a popular way to communicate with friends and family. But if you leave files and photos on it for too long, WhatsApp can also be a huge storage suck.
Spyware is designed to track your movements and steal your information. Here are three red flags to look out for so you don’t download spyware onto your device.
Your Android’s Bluetooth provides yet another window for hackers to sneak through. Keep reading to learn how to use Bluetooth securely.
Going to the bank to see your account balances, transfer funds, or pay bills takes up some time. If you haven't already, it's time to consider online banking.
Phone sensors don't require your authorization before use — which is why they are now the perfect new way for thieves to snag your info.