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3) DO NOT EVER CONNECT TO OPEN WI-FI HOTSPOTS! Starbucks has some good overpriced coffee, and some BAD internet. It goes in this order of do not connect... Open->WEP->WPA->WPA2. Do not EVER connect to an open wifi hotspot, as I could easily start filtering packets like crazy and just read everything your sending and receiving. It's just a rule, ok? Don't do it...please.
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My name is Iker and I'm phd Student at Link
I agree with everything but this. Say I'm at the winghouse and connect to their open wifi. Am I really going to be in danger if you sniff my packets and read this website?
I agree that I wouldn't do any shopping or banking while on an open wifi but checking sports scores and reading forums is pretty harmless.
Other than that, I came in here looking for the answer that you don't need AV and saw it so I agree completely.![]()
I run AVG Free AV, mainly because I like the fact that I can put a message on my home screen (and previous good experience with AVG). I have my name, address, and a "Reward if returned" message. Is there an app that can do that? If so, I'd remove AVG since the AV really isn't needed.
It's still overzealous I feel until Android becomes a major mobile phone OS like Windows mobile. Then people are gonna start making viruses for it just to say, "Heh heh, I'm that douchebag that ruined hundreds of phones. When I get caught and arrested (hopefully, lol), I won't ever be able to get a job I want.".
these anti-virus apps aren't really needed.
if you download an app that is older then 1 month and has be downloaded hundreds if not thousands of times and has high reviews, it is probably safe.
you don't need AV and saw it so I agree completely.![]()
I've been using AVG on my home pc & since they brought out 2011 I've been having nothing but problems with it, so reluctant to install it on phone, glad to see it isn't really needed.I was gonna post this exactly after I read the OP. Feel free to go on wifi hotspots for casual browsing, youtube, pandora, IM, etc. You're a mook if you give up personal information.
You could write it on a piece of paper and put it in between the case and phoneI'm sure there's another app that does it too, I don't know one right off hand(maybe a launcher or locker app)
After seeing what a resource hog AVG is I wouldn't even give them a chance on my phone. They weren't horrible when they started, but after the link scanner and all the other add ons came it got ridiculous, even when you try to disable the extras. Avast runs two processes that take 1/20th the memory the 7 AVG processes running took, oh and it catches more.