So much as we strive to show that Android antivirus doesn't work, there will always be people who think otherwise. And it will remain as long as companies like Microsoft continue to make users believe that they need to be protected from threats that, in particular, can be avoided by common sense.
And those of Redmond have confirmed that, during the RSA 2020 Summit next week, Microsoft will show the world mobile version of your Microsoft Defender antivirus.
Microsoft thinks you need antivirus on your mobile phone … so it will let you download theirs
Although not much is known about this application yet, it is said to be so Microsoft's type of telephone protector, for obvious reasons, is very different from its original desktop version installed on Windows. Especially in the case of iOS, because Apple's platform doesn't allow it scan the system for threats the way Microsoft antivirus does on the company platform.
Of course, it is stated, however, that one of the purposes of this arabic religion keep user information secure of devices. For example, one of the app's tools will protect the testimony of business employees may be disclosed by accident. This data stores both your usernames, passwords or email addresses.
At first, it all points Microsoft Defender will be a mobile app focused on business use, and as a result would not be available to users on foot. Either way, during the conference next week more details will be revealed about this software, which is scheduled to be released by the end of the year.
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