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do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses?
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do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 3:07:54 PM |
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 5:50:50 PM
that's a scary thought....
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 5:52:13 PM
total nonsense. that could not happen.
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 5:53:47 PM
I think there's potential for trouble.
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 5:55:17 PM
i will get back to you with more information. i believe it depends on what root you do. you have to be real careful.
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 12, 2011 5:56:06 PM
this is why i do not root my phone.
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RE: do rooted android phones get more malware and viruses? created on Aug 31, 2011 5:55:18 AM (via AndroidPIT app) — modified on Aug 31, 2011 6:20:27 AM
Okay... first off... most experienced Rooted Android Users have multiple backups of their Rom(s).. so actually I am more protected then a non rooted phone. I actually have 4 different Roms installed on my HTC Incredible (Multiboot setup) and can just boot into one of the other Roms if somehow I had a problem.
Plus.. I also have saved a backup of my Rom and apps to my PC. Also by having a Rooted device.. I have COMPLETE control over each and every app. I use an app designed for rooted devices called "Absolute System" that lets me see what an app does in the back ground and disable anything I want.. like whether it sends statistical data etc.. so not only is my privacy more protected then a non rooted device... I also get performance gains because my apps are sending and receiving less data therefore increasing my battery life. Another nice benefit to rooting is the ability to remove "Bloatware apps" (those apps your cellular provider put into the hidden system app area of your devices OS).. one problem with bloatware is that you can't uninstall it normally.. with a rooted device you can remove it.
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