Alternatively, there's also an option to purchase Symantec's Norton 360 Multi-Device, for $69.99/year, which supports up to five devices, including PCs, Macs, phones and tablets. For that, you'll want to cough up $29.99 for an annual subscription. Tested on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3, I've taken Symantec's new Norton Mobile Security app for a spin, which promises to not only protect your device from viruses and other malware but also locks down your privacy settings, scans memory cards for threats and helps you find your lost or stolen phone.īear in mind, though, the basic (read: free) version won't give you complete protection. Perhaps, then, it's no surprise many Android phone and tablet owners are opting for security software to protect the open source operating system. Android is on track to surpass one billion users across all devices in 2014, says the Gartner research and consulting group, but a boost in market share often invites more malware ("malicious software").
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