What is VPN and how does VPN protect you on internet?

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What Is A VPN? Virtual Private Network (VPN) A VPN is an internet security method used in adding extra security and privacy to your network. Public or private networks such as public WiFi (wireless), home WiFi, internet by Internet Service Providers (ISP) has a great internet security threat without a VPN. VPN is use basically to protect sensitive data. The essence of VPN is user privacy by replacing the user's initial IP address with one from VPN provider. This allows the user to hide his IP location while exposing the VPN IP to the public. VPN Security For the most part, VPN does not provides anonymity as some users perceive, but provides additional layer of security between you and your ISP or any network that you are connected to. This is achieve by encrypting all your data during communication before leaving your device. This means even if your data is intercepted, it will be meaningless to the person who intercepted it. VPN uses an encryption protocols that is advan...

How to check your android phone for malicious apps

How to check your android phone for malicious apps

Android malware, ransomware, hacking, phishing, cyber attack is on the rise. Here is how to prevent your phone from hackers. Hackers no longer find it difficult to have their malicious app on Google Play Store.

Google's new tool makes it easy to quickly verify you haven't installed a suspicious app.
Google Play Protect is the company's newest tool aimed at helping Android users stay clear of any suspicious apps. The service constantly scans your Android phone or tablet and will alert you if there's an issue.

Keep in mind, Play Protect is designed to scan and identify bad apps in the Play Store, not from third-party websites that host apps. The easiest way to keep your device safe is to install apps from the Play Store, and the Play Store alone.
There are a few different ways to check if an app is Play Protect approved.

View recent scan details

To view the current scan status and make sure Play Protect is enabled go to Settings > Google > Security > Google Play Protect. Here, a list of recently installed apps, current harmful apps and the option to toggle the service on or off is shown.

Shortly after it was announced, Play Protect became available to all users, but I opened the settings page and found the feature was actually disabled on my Galaxy S8. No idea how or why it was turned off, while the rest of my test phones all had it enabled. It's a good idea to double check your phone as well.

On an app's Play Store page
As Google completes the rollout of Play Protect, you'll begin to see verification badges on an app's Play Store page. This is a quick and easy way to check if an app is safe without having to wait to install it and then let Play Protect scan it.

Before you update your apps

Just because an app is safe the first time it's uploaded to the Play Store, doesn't mean would be bad guys won't try to sneak something into the app down the road.

Another feature that's coming as Google completes the roll out of Play Protect is a reassurance that all of the apps you're about to update are still safe.

At the top of the update list, you'll find a "No problems found" alert with the last scan time.

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