![]() Unlike Lookout’s free version, Avast Mobile Security Free is ad sponsored and annoying. Avast Mobile Security review: Malware protectionĪvast Mobile Security Free compares favorably to competing products, with one exception. Its Photo Vault can hold 40 images but because of Apple’s restrictions, there’s no malware scanning. The company’s Security & Privacy app for iPhones and iPads includes Network Inspector, Web Shield and Identity Protection. Regardless of which version you get, Avast Mobile Security runs on Android version 5 or higher, but lacks WearOS watch or Chromebook support only Avast’s browser-based Web Shield works with Chromebooks. Its anti-theft provisions include the ability to locate a lost or stolen phone. It adds the ability to lock apps, a bottomless Photo Vault for storing encrypted images as well as scam protection that alerts you to dangerous texts, emails and messaging apps. The first step up is Avast’s Mobile Security Premium for $12, which is a bargain compared to the likes of Malwarebytes’ premium plan.
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