MOBILE APPLICATIONS A BETTER APPROACH

 I am damn sure that you all are using an Android device right now

Around 80% users in India are using Android phones right now and Android apps too
this is really a great number
But have you ever hear about a payload app, about app which have pre-installed premium account or a modded app

If yes then you must be a tech-freak guy

Today we will learn about these things and we will also learn about how to get rid of those bulky bloatware apps , system pre installed apps , malicious apps and apps having a lot of ads in it How to be safe while using these apps

What are pre installed apps called? System apps are pre-installed apps in the system partition with your ROM. In other words, a system app is simply an app placed under /system/app folder on an Android device. /system/app is a read-only folder. Android device users do not have access to this partition.

What is a bloatware?
Bloatware is software you don't want that burdens and slows down your device. These are programs that are preinstalled on new devices, come bundled with other downloads, or are injected into your system through malicious sites. There are two main ways for bloatware (or Potentially Unwanted Programs – PUP) to reach you.

How do I get rid of bloatware apps? The key to getting rid of the bloatware is in the Settings panel. Under Applications (or App manager on some versions of Android), swipe over to the right to see all of the applications installed on your device. From here, you can select individual apps to force stop or disable.

What Are Malicious Applications and Programs?
Not technically malware, these applications can represent direct access for a cybercriminal and redirect browsers to malicious sites or unwanted web pages. This type of browser hijacking or hacking can change home page settings and add toolbars that are difficult to remove.


Android popularity versus mobile security According to Cnet.com, Android’s increase in popularity and its openness have triggered a great rise in malware-spreading apps via the Android store. The most common Android malicious apps are/contain spyware and (SMS) Trojans that:
  • Collect and send GPS coordinates, contact lists, e-mail addresses etc. to third parties
  • Send SMSs to premium-rate numbers
  • Subscribe infected phones to premium services
  • Record phone conversations and send them to attackers
  • Take control over the infected phone
  • Download other malware onto infected phones Some recently discovered examples of malware carrying apps: DroidDream, DroidKungFu, Geinimi, ANDROIDOS_NICKISPY.C .
Here are some tips for you to avoid mobile security risks and mobile privacy from malware
  • Use your smartphone’s built-in security features and disable the Wi-Fi auto-connect option.
  • Examine closely the name of the app’s developer, reviews and star ratings and only download it if everything looks safe and trustworthy. No matter if you download apps from Android or other platforms, make sure the source is trusted and safe.
  • Carefully read the permissions that an app requests and make sure they match the app’s features. If you’re comfortable with them, then you can accept them and start the download. Here’s more information on what exactly these permissions mean.
  • If those ads bundled up with the apps you download really start pushing your nerves, check out what marketing companies they come from, go on their websites and opt out of receiving ads. You can also maintain your mobile privacy by installing an app that detects ads and offers you the possibility to uninstall them – you can find such apps on the Android store.
  • If your phone starts “acting” abnormally, sending unusual SMSs or registering strange network activity, it could be infected with a virus or other malware.

List of some fake apps containing malware
  • com.cute.love.test.android
  • com.daily.wonderfull.moment
  • com.dailycostmaster.android
  • com.dangerous.writing.note
  • com.data.securite.data
  • com.days.daysmatter365.android
  • com.days.remind.calendar
  • com.detector.noise.tool
  • com.dodge.emoji.game
  • com.dog.bark.picture.puzzle
  • com.drink.water.remind.you
  • com.ezzz.fan.sleep.noise
  • com.fake.call.girlfriend.prank2019
  • com.fakecaller.android
  • com.fake.caller.plus
  • com.false.location
  • com.fancy.lovetest.android
  • com.fast.code.scanner.nmd
  • com.filemanagerkilopro.android
  • com.filemanagerupro.android
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all of these apps look like they are normal but they anonymously send your data information to their servers

What is a modded app? MOD APK or MODDED APK are modified version of their original Apps. Mod APKs are modified in a sense to provide better features and it also unlocks all the paid features. The term 'MOD' means 'Modified. APK is the format used for Android applications. ... MOD APK simply means modified app.

Are modded apps illegal?
yes
Modded APKs are Illegal to use And most of the time, the Modded APKs unlock premium features, which are available in official apps are in-app purchases. It is one of the ways developers of the apps make money.

Are modded apps safe? It's not safe! By doing reverse engineering and extracting code from the original apk file and then changing and modifying the code is not at all safe. However it depends whether the developer who modded the APK writes any malicious code which tracks your actions or personal data.

Is Lucky patcher illegal? By itself, Lucky Patcher is nothing more than a tool, and therefore, is not inherently illegal. However, the most common application of Lucky Patcher (removing license verification, free in-app purchases, modded Play store) is illegal - it's essentially theft.

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