If you've just bought a new Android device, there's a good chance that it came pre-installed with some apps that you don't want or need. Find out how to clear the clutter from your Android device and get rid of those unwanted apps.
What is bloatware?
Bloatware is software that comes pre-installed on computers and other digital devices, such as mobile phones.
Clearing the clutter on your Android device

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Android to PC/Mac: The easiest ways to transfer files

Do you have videos or photos that you want to view on a bigger screen, or maybe you just need to clear up space on your Android phone? You can transfer the files from your device to a PC or Mac computer, and here are the steps to do it.
Through a USB cable
Using the USB cord that came with your phone is probably the most convenient way to transfer files to your computer.
Android ransomware: How it works and how to protect yourself from it

In recent years, ransomware has become increasingly sophisticated and widespread, infecting not just Windows PCs but also Android smartphones and tablets. If you're concerned about the security of your Android devices and your business, read on for tips on how to protect yourself from mobile ransomware.
How to change the location settings in Android devices

The location tracking feature in Android smartphones makes it easier to use certain apps like Google Maps and Uber. For example, turning on the location feature on your phone makes it easier for you to locate the nearest diner or bank. However, enabling your phone's location services has security implications.
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Keep ransomware out of your Android device with these tips

More and more organizations are using mobile devices to conduct various business processes, from staying in touch with customers and partners to performing financial transactions. This fact is not lost on cybercriminals — they’re launching ransomware to get into Android devices and hold the data on these devices hostage in exchange for large sums of money. Learn more about mobile ransomware and its risks, as well as some ways by which you can defend against it.
Watch out for this Android malware
Security researchers have discovered a new Android malware called DEFENSOR ID that snuck its way into the Google Play Store. Forensic analysis shows that the malware takes advantage of an Android device’s Accessibility Services to infiltrate the system and cause damage without being detected. To help you avoid this dangerous strain of malware, we’ve compiled […]
Preventing malware from infecting your Android device
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