The Top Android Apps to Stay Far Away From

Some apps that are available for Android may not be good for you to use on your device. These apps, a number of which may seem like quality programs, can drain the battery of your device, make it susceptible to hackers, and more. Some of these apps that you want to avoid may even be popular apps that you are not even aware can be a threat.

Top Android Apps that Drain Battery Life

One popular app that is known to drain the battery life of your Android device is Snapchat. The app can take up a great deal of internal storage space and usage of the app may cause you to utilize more of your mobile data allotment that you realize.

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Another app that is known to drain the battery of device is Netflix. This is due to the fact that many people watch entire shows and movies through the app right on their Android device. To try to preserve some of the battery life of your device while using this app, it is a good idea to dial back the brightness level of the display.

A third top battery drainer is the shopping app by Amazon. Although this app seems to function efficiently with Android devices, it is continuously running in the background when you are not using it so that its contents can stay updated. Your device’s battery is taxed by this feature of the app.

Performance Draining Apps to Avoid

Some apps affect the performance of your device in a negative way. Apps which are known to drain an Android device’s performance include: Facebook, Path, Instagram, Spotify Music, and textPlus: Free Text and Calls.

Android Apps and Hacking

Android apps face a higher risk of being hacked than their iPhone counterparts due to the fact that there is no limit to whom can publish these apps. This factor makes these apps more susceptible to hackers. To avoid something like this from happen to you on your Android device, only download apps that you find in the Google Play store.

 

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