I have a Blackberry. I'm not even sure that's considered "smart" anymore!

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Mandrake wrote:Interesting, probably data only as it classes the HTC as a data storage device I'll see if the anti-virus program bods can confirm if their software checks for all threats including HTC/Android type stuff.....
So, is there recommended and reliable anti virus software for Smartphones?
themagicwand wrote:I have a Blackberry. I'm not even sure that's considered "smart" anymore!
TonyB wrote:It constantly amazes me how many people use those smart phones. I had a Nokia phone that could take pictures and go on the internet, but it was big and bulky and useless. I now have a cheap phone that takes calls and sends texts. Nothing more.
I would never purchase an Apple product. Under Steve Jobs they became a greedy cash-cow. I particularly object to the fact that if you use an Apple phone they keep track of where you are - they even upload your location on facebook. So in answer to your initial quesiton, no, I don't use a smart phone. And if my kids ever get one, they will have to leave them at their mother's house when I have them.
Mandrake wrote:I spoke to two IT people last night about their experiences of anti-virus for Smartphones. One big problem is that some AV programs use a lot of power so the battery life is considerably reduced.
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