Table of contents:
- 1. Adblock Browser
- 2. Micro Guard FREE
- 3. AppLock
- 4. Kid's Shell
- 5. Camera Blocker
- 6. Boxcryptor
- 7. TunnelBear
- 8. DuckDuckGo Search & Stories
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Every day, an active smartphone user is exposed to hundreds of different threats, from viruses and annoying ads to theft of passwords and personal data. These eight apps will help you keep your device safe.
1. Adblock Browser
Adblock Browser is a mobile browser with a built-in ad blocker. It is the latter's fault that pages are loaded so slowly, network traffic increases, and the battery is discharged 20% faster. But this is not the worst thing that can happen. Malware and spyware are often disguised as advertisements. Adblock Browser protects user privacy.
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2. Micro Guard FREE
Micro Guard FREE prevents anyone from eavesdropping on your conversations. The service identifies programs and applications that are trying to access the microphone and warns the user with a special signal.
Thanks to Edward Snowden, we know that intelligence agencies can connect to absolutely any phone in the world, no matter who the owner is. Therefore, even the director of the FBI uses an anti-wiretapping application.
3. AppLock
AppLock is a gateway application that blocks access to confidential information. With it, you can close your social networks, photos, messages, e-mail for another user.
The service allows you to configure profiles with different access levels on your smartphone. For example, a guest can only call, but not open the gallery. The gateway is locked with a password, pattern or fingerprint (for devices running Android 6.0 and higher).
4. Kid's Shell
Kid's Shell is a child's shell for working only with approved programs. The application creates a parallel work panel on top of the native screen, on which you can duplicate safe icons - games, tutorials, music and other applications at the discretion of the parents. At the same time, social networks, calls and online shopping will be unavailable. To enter and exit the application, you need to enter a password.
5. Camera Blocker
Camera Blocker is a spyware and virus blocker. As a rule, every second installed application requests access to the camera, creating a vulnerable window for transferring photo and video data to the Internet. The service blocks any attempts of unauthorized access to the camera. Tellingly, the application itself does not require such permission.
6. Boxcryptor
Boxcryptor will securely encrypt your files before storing them in cloud databases like Dropbox or Google Drive. Even if you are not a fan of Dan Brown's books and are not fond of cryptography, there may always be a need to keep copies of confidential documents, intellectual property objects in a form inaccessible to other users.
If by accident your password becomes known to an outsider, he will not be able to understand the encoded information.
7. TunnelBear
TunnelBear allows you to hide your IP address from resources interested in this information. Plus, this simple, easy-to-use app protects your data if you're using a public Wi-Fi hotspot.
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8. DuckDuckGo Search & Stories
DuckDuckGo Search & Stories is a search engine that does not provide information about user queries. DuckDuckGo helps you maintain your privacy. It does not store IP addresses, does not record user information, and only uses cookies when needed.
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