Let’s get one thing out of the way: if you’re looking for recommendations about Android security suites or other malware-scanning software, you’ve come to the wrong place.
Why? Because, like most people who closely study Android, I don’t recommend using those types of apps at all. Android malware isn’t the massive real-world threat it’s frequently made out to be, and Google Play Protect and other native Android features are more than enough to keep most devices safe.
There are, however, some areas where third-party apps can add valuable layers onto your Android security picture.
They’re less about fighting off theoretical bogeymen and more about proactively protecting your accounts and data.
These are the actions that will actually boost privacy and security on your Android device, and the apps I’d suggest installing for each:
MANAGE YOUR PASSWORDS
LastPass Password Manager
URL: fave.co/3JG9WJX Your passwords are the gatekeepers to your digital life – for the foreseeable future, at least – and it’s up to you to make sure they’re properly armed. The secret? Let a password manager serve as your muscle. A good password manager makes it easy to create and maintain strong, unique passwords for however many apps, sites, and services you use.
And on Android, LastPass is the cream of the crop. It’s the