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Thank you. I wasn't aware of this. I installed it, and installed Lookout instead. Do you think it is necessary to change passwords and factory reset? I'm unhappy about this because I really liked their features and the remote access to the phone actually worked. It was able to find airpush apps where AVG and Lookout failed. I'm hoping to find more out about TrustGo and reinstall.

No, that's one of the beautiful parts about Android. Unless it somehow rooted you and tossed in a rootkit (very, very unlikely), you're fine.


Also, I got a response from Tango.

Your request (#432829) has been deemed solved. Please see the ticket comments below.
If you feel that this was done in error, please reply to this message and let us know why.
Thank you!


Chris, Aug 29 14:02 (PDT):
Hi,

Thanks for contacting support.

We have never seen this site before.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention!

It seems this site lets users know which applications they have tested and show that these Apps they list are secure.

They do link directly to Google Play where users can download Tango.

Regards,

-Chris | TangoMe, Inc.
http://support.tango.me
Tango keeps you close to those you care about!

Get your Tango gear here: www.tango.me/store


It appears he's correct now. The website has actually changed since I browsed it this morning, and it's pointing to the Google Market now.

Seems this is actually a legit company and a legit service.

My personal opinion, is they grabbed an old name that sort of had a reputation in IT service, and they are trying to build everything together quickly. That would explain the misstep this morning with all the false flags, and the fact that most(all?) of the broken stuff on their website this morning is now functional.
 
No, that's one of the beautiful parts about Android. Unless it somehow rooted you and tossed in a rootkit (very, very unlikely), you're fine.


Also, I got a response from Tango.




It appears he's correct now. The website has actually changed since I browsed it this morning, and it's pointing to the Google Market now.

Seems this is actually a legit company and a legit service.

My personal opinion, is they grabbed an old name that sort of had a reputation in IT service, and they are trying to build everything together quickly. That would explain the misstep this morning with all the false flags, and the fact that most(all?) of the broken stuff on their website this morning is now functional.

In your honest opinion, would you use them (TrustGo)?
 
I don't have TrustGo, but would like to know about the update to ES file explorer.

Did they fix a bug or is it a regular update?
 
So I did a scan later yesterday and all was clean. (I'm glade they fixed it so fast.) I did check under settings> location> Admin. and saw TrustGo there but unchecked. (Which I left it that way) I plan on keeping TrustGo for I use the safe browser feature with Dolphin Beta.
 
In your honest opinion, would you use them (TrustGo)?

No, but then again I won't use any "malware" scanner. I'm very proactive in my approach, and anything cutting edge enough to get by me would probably get by anti-malware as well.

Besides, without root access, anti-malware can't do much but notify you anyway.
 
I am not sure if this has been said yet but Uninstall one of the Anti Virus's. That's a major computer no no. Having 2 anti viruses can cause all kinds of crazy issues. I seen Window's computers that would blue screen on start-up. They can also detect each other as viruses are cause false positives. There really was a Virus on the system its possible for them to damage each other once the file is quarantined. I am kinda surprised you where able to get 2 installed at the same time. Most new antivirus software has a safe guard to stop this from happening.
 
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