How To Detect And Remove Virus In Your Mobile Phone Ticks Free 2018

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Android is the most widely used mobile operating system in the world. It currently holds more than 65 percent of market shares globally with over a billion users. As evidenced by the recent spate of Trojan viruses, hackers are constantly changing their tactics to trick Android users into installing malware. In this world of mobile attacks, the security of your device is as critical as ever.
Now i am telling you about how to detected virus in your mobile phone. virus is the most  effected on your mobile phone. remove the virus are so simple i am guide how to remove the virus.
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How To Remove Viruses From Your Smartphone.



  1. Check Your Recently Installed Apps.
    If your phone has been infected by a malicious application, the first port of call should be the recently installed apps list within Google Play (tap on “All” to organised the apps by date). For each application on the list, do a quick audit. Look out for any applications with a small number of downloads, with consistently low ratings or with poor comments from other users.  If in doubt, uninstall the app and see whether it fixes the problem.

    If you’ve also installed apps from outside Google Play, go to Settings > Application Manager to see a full list.

    iOS and Windows Phone users should follow the same instructions but in their respective application stores (iTunes and Windows Phone Marketplace).
  2. Check for Drive-By Downloads (Android only).
    In the past, hacked websites have been used to deliver drive-by downloads to Android devices. An APK file would be dropped in your download folder. If opened, the APK would install a malicious app on your device. You can check for drive-by downloads by looking for .apk files in your smartphone’s download folder. You shouldn’t install any of these apps: delete them immediately and make sure the app is removed from your system. 
  3. Use the ‘Permissions Explorer’ App (Android only).
    Android users who have diagnosed the symptoms of a virus can often find the offending application using the Permissions Explorer app(free).

    Permissions Explorer shows a complete list of the applications on your phone allowed to do a certain activity. To find the offending app, match the permission against the observed malware symptom. For instance, if you’re seeing premium-rate text message charges, look for applications allowed to send an SMS.

    You should also keep an eye out for apps that request too many permissions e.g. a torchlight application that has access to your phone book. This could indicate that the app is doing more than is advertised.
  4. Install an Anti-Virus Scanner.
    Finally, use an anti-virus scanner to check your handset for malicious applications. in the app you were removed the virus of your mobile phone.

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