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The refrain often seen or heard when you hear of Android malware is that the offending apps were "side-loaded": Not installed from Google's Android Play Store. "I should be safe, then, because I only load apps from the Play Store," Android users might be inclined to think. Not so fast.
Full story: FalseGuide malware hits 600K devices via botnet on Google Play My wife and I cannot afford to just toss our Android stuff, and no way can we justify replacing it with iThings, but, all unnecessary apps are, or will soon be, deleted or disabled. I'm probably just going to give up on the tablet thing entirely. I'm thinking I may go back to a "dumb" phone, if I can, when my current not-so-smart-after-all phone is ready to be retired. Meanwhile: I've had it with Google. As far as I'm concerned they're easily as evil as Microsoft--if not more so. I was already avoiding their search engine. I've now removed Chrome entirely, everywhere. I've deleted/purged my Google+ and YouTube accounts. Deleted the Google Voice number. I'll be removing the ChromeCast from the one TV when I get home. Gmail will no longer be used other than as necessary for the Google account necessary to use my existing phone and tablet. Never used any other Google things (Drive, Docs, Photos, etc.), and, now, can fairly confidently say I never will. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | ||
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