AppFlash app to android devices in the coming weeks

Verizon plans to start rolling out the AppFlash app to android devices in the coming weeks. Now, as reported by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Verizon has announced plans to install software on Android devices that will track which apps customers download and use. This data will be shared with other Verizon companies, including AOL, and used to push targeted ads on you across the internet. Update: The EFF says:We have received additional information from Verizon and based on that information we are withdrawing this post while we investigate further. AppFlash also collects information about your device's precise location from your device operating system as well as contact information you store on your device.


referring to The $129.99 Insta360 Air is the company's android device accessory, and it's a very hand addition to your photographic toolkit in a small package. In short, the Insta360 Air, like the iOS-focused Insta360 Nano before it, is a great option for affordable, portable capture of surround imagery and video. Taking photos or shooting video with the Insta360 Air is as easy as shooting either with your smartphone's built-in camera. The Insta360 Air is a small sphere with either a USB-C or micro USB connector, depending on which version you buy, which will depend on what kind of Android smartphone you're using it with. The ball itself works once you insert the USB connector into your phone.

Insta360 Air brings affordable, easy 360 photo and video to Android phones
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Android phones are top targets for malware. Here's how to protect yourself

android under attackNokia's report that Android gadgets are top malware targets is in line with another security firm's forecast for 2016. - If you are going to download apps, get them from official app stores like Google Play or Apple's App Store. A new report from Nokia lumia confirms what we have known all along - Android smartphones are increasingly targeted with mobile malware and the attacks are spreading fast. These official app stores have security measures in place that stop malicious apps from being available. In almost every case, a malicious app will come from a third-party.

Android phones are top targets for malware. Here's how to protect yourself


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