drapacioli
Well-Known Member
I've seen many threads asking if antivirus is available for the android platform, but I haven't seen this discussed in detail yet, so:
Would you recommend antivirus to the average android user? By average user, I'm talking about someone who does not root their phone or install custom roms or anything that would potentially compromise the security of the OS. The way it seems to me is that it's like an antivirus for the mac: Not a requirement, but suggested to remain safe. Android has about as many viruses as Mac OS X (That means YES, there are viruses for both! A quick google search will confirm this), but considering how long the Android OS has been out and it's recent spike in market share, I would probably recommend it myself. However, the situation is in no way even close to that of Windows, where anyone not using antivirus software is simply asking for trouble.
Of course, not all people keep their phones stock. If you do install custom roms or root your phone, would an antivirus even help? After all, a windows antivirus is only effective as long as it remains up to date and you don't stupidly click on every little advertisement that looks shiny or has that product you suddenly realize you wanted. If you intentionally or even accidentally disable some security feature, you are inviting trouble. However, you also have more control over the phone, and could use that to your advantage. I don't have much experience with this, so I don't have an opinion.
Would a different android version affect your decision? For example, many phones are stuck on android 1.6 due to hardware limitations. How would your recommendation change if the phone in question was on 1.6, or 2.2, or any other version? People still running XP have more problems to deal with than Windows 7. Every new version of the Android OS has more security enhancements, making each one less prone to viruses, but it may also introduce new exploits.
Finally, what do you do? Do you have an antivirus yourself, or do you think yourself safe from what is out there? This is more a discussion than a recommendation for specific people, so I'd like to hear everybody's opinions as long as we play nice. I have an antivirus installed simply because I'd rather be safe than sorry. Would I be able to get a problem fixed if I go through my carrier? Probably. Do I want to go through all that trouble when a simple application can prevent it in the first place? Of course not.
What do you think?
Would you recommend antivirus to the average android user? By average user, I'm talking about someone who does not root their phone or install custom roms or anything that would potentially compromise the security of the OS. The way it seems to me is that it's like an antivirus for the mac: Not a requirement, but suggested to remain safe. Android has about as many viruses as Mac OS X (That means YES, there are viruses for both! A quick google search will confirm this), but considering how long the Android OS has been out and it's recent spike in market share, I would probably recommend it myself. However, the situation is in no way even close to that of Windows, where anyone not using antivirus software is simply asking for trouble.
Of course, not all people keep their phones stock. If you do install custom roms or root your phone, would an antivirus even help? After all, a windows antivirus is only effective as long as it remains up to date and you don't stupidly click on every little advertisement that looks shiny or has that product you suddenly realize you wanted. If you intentionally or even accidentally disable some security feature, you are inviting trouble. However, you also have more control over the phone, and could use that to your advantage. I don't have much experience with this, so I don't have an opinion.
Would a different android version affect your decision? For example, many phones are stuck on android 1.6 due to hardware limitations. How would your recommendation change if the phone in question was on 1.6, or 2.2, or any other version? People still running XP have more problems to deal with than Windows 7. Every new version of the Android OS has more security enhancements, making each one less prone to viruses, but it may also introduce new exploits.
Finally, what do you do? Do you have an antivirus yourself, or do you think yourself safe from what is out there? This is more a discussion than a recommendation for specific people, so I'd like to hear everybody's opinions as long as we play nice. I have an antivirus installed simply because I'd rather be safe than sorry. Would I be able to get a problem fixed if I go through my carrier? Probably. Do I want to go through all that trouble when a simple application can prevent it in the first place? Of course not.
What do you think?