Google Allo is currently being flagged as malware on many devices Android, including Google Pixel phones themselves.
Allo is already an abandoned application, since Google announced its abolition in 2018, so it is no longer available for λήψη. But it still runs on a number of devices where it was installed before its retirement. There is a possibility that you have installed it yourself and did not remember it.
In the last two weeks, some users received warnings that Allo might be infected, with the messages mainly appearing on Huawei and Pixel phones.
The users who use security software Avast on their Android devices, claim that Allo has been detected as malware on devices like the Google Pixel XL, Pixel 2 XL and Nexus 5X.
Although all indications are that it was probably a false warning, Avast software first reported it as malware in late December and still exists in the early days of 2020. Avast has not yet commented on its warning. to Allo.
At the same time, some Huawei smartphones are receiving similar security alerts for Google All, according to a report by Android Authority .