Latest AV-TEST.org Results for Android Anti-Virus Software now Available for Viewing

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Whether it is a reliable favorite or a shiny new Android device, you may be considering adding anti-virus software to help protect your phone and/or tablet. The question though, is which anti-virus software do you choose? AV-TEST.org’s latest batch of test results are now available for viewing and can help you make a better, more informed decision.

When you get to the test results page, scroll down and click on the name of the anti-virus software you want to see the scoring for. The results for each anti-virus software are broken down into three categories: Protection, Usability, and Available Features.

Android Mobile Device Anti-Virus – November 2015 Test Results [AV-TEST.org Android]

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