Do not install any app by believing false claims, can be costly
Saturday - September 28, 2019 4:10 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Download any app thoughtfully
Be careful with malicious apps, can damage your smartphone
SEP 29 (WTN) - If you use a smartphone, it is very important for you to keep periodically cyber security of your smartphone. We are saying this, because if you have been negligent in the use of your smartphone, then it may be that your smartphone becomes a victim of virus, malware or hacking. At the same time, it is also very important to keep the apps downloaded in your smartphone updated from time to time, because there may be an attack of malware in the apps downloaded on your smartphone.
Actually, we are telling you all this, because according to a report by Quick Heal Security, 29 malicious apps have been discovered in the Google Play Store. For your information, let us know that these apps are so popular that they have been downloaded more than one crore times. However, Google has removed all these 29 apps from its Play Store when it comes to the fact that these apps have malicious apps.
For your information, let us know that out of these 29 apps, the name of the app is multi app multiple accounts simultaneously. This app has been downloaded more than 50 lakh times. At the same time, 24 out of these 29 apps are in the 'HiddAd' category, which when installed, hide the icon and create a shortcut on the homepage. According to Quick Heal Security, the purpose of doing this is that they can’t be uninstalled by drag.
Out of these 29 million apps, the remaining 5 are 'Adware' category apps which are downloaded to your smartphone through advertisements. For your information, let us know that many times these apps claim to provide such features, which are not usually possible, and users install them on the belief of these claims. Like many apps claim X-ray scanning. Many such apps making false claims to users have been downloaded more than 1 million times.
At the same time, many of these apps even claim to show a magnifying view, but in reality it only shows advertisements, and this drains the battery of users' smartphones completely. Not only this, many such apps also show advertisements that are spread across the screen and users do not have the option to cut it, due to which the users have to see the entire advertisement.
So we recommend that if you have such apps that make false claims in your smartphone, then uninstall them immediately, because such apps can prove harmful to your smartphone. Remember, the more cautious you are while using the smartphone, the more you will be able to avoid virus attack in the smartphone.
SEP 29 (WTN) - If you use a smartphone, it is very important for you to keep periodically cyber security of your smartphone. We are saying this, because if you have been negligent in the use of your smartphone, then it may be that your smartphone becomes a victim of virus, malware or hacking. At the same time, it is also very important to keep the apps downloaded in your smartphone updated from time to time, because there may be an attack of malware in the apps downloaded on your smartphone.
Actually, we are telling you all this, because according to a report by Quick Heal Security, 29 malicious apps have been discovered in the Google Play Store. For your information, let us know that these apps are so popular that they have been downloaded more than one crore times. However, Google has removed all these 29 apps from its Play Store when it comes to the fact that these apps have malicious apps.
For your information, let us know that out of these 29 apps, the name of the app is multi app multiple accounts simultaneously. This app has been downloaded more than 50 lakh times. At the same time, 24 out of these 29 apps are in the 'HiddAd' category, which when installed, hide the icon and create a shortcut on the homepage. According to Quick Heal Security, the purpose of doing this is that they can’t be uninstalled by drag.
Out of these 29 million apps, the remaining 5 are 'Adware' category apps which are downloaded to your smartphone through advertisements. For your information, let us know that many times these apps claim to provide such features, which are not usually possible, and users install them on the belief of these claims. Like many apps claim X-ray scanning. Many such apps making false claims to users have been downloaded more than 1 million times.
At the same time, many of these apps even claim to show a magnifying view, but in reality it only shows advertisements, and this drains the battery of users' smartphones completely. Not only this, many such apps also show advertisements that are spread across the screen and users do not have the option to cut it, due to which the users have to see the entire advertisement.
So we recommend that if you have such apps that make false claims in your smartphone, then uninstall them immediately, because such apps can prove harmful to your smartphone. Remember, the more cautious you are while using the smartphone, the more you will be able to avoid virus attack in the smartphone.