![]() ![]() ![]() The fact of the matter is that most of Android’s malware issues are only there because certain default security features have been disabled. Those two (unlocked bootloaders and sideloading apps) are by far the most common ways that people get malware on their Android devices, and both are blocked by default. Optional “sideloading” of non-approved apps is also disabled by default. ![]() Right out of the box, all mainstream Android phones feature a locked bootloader to prevent access to the system partition. Android itself is a pretty secure operating system-a statement that has only gotten truer over the last few years. ![]()
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