Well, you are free to install anything on Android. Here, people don't depend on some adult somewhere telling them what they can install and what they can't. 


The only limitation here is the tech IQ of users. Most users do not understand their way around technology and trust those adverts from the Russians asking them to scan their phone by installing some shady app. 



On Wednesday, 12 March 2014, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
@William - I guess these are Android (aka 3rd world) problems, hehehe - My iOS has never 'seen' an antivirus.

./Ok3ch


On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:17 AM, William Muriithi <william.muriithi@gmail.com> wrote:


> Tip no. 2: I use AVG which I think takes this work a little bit too
> seriously. At 30% it kills all my connections, reduces brightness (and a
> few other battery optimizations)
>
People install anti virus on phones? Doesn't it really make sense or just a windows hungover?
>
Muriithi


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