Check for hidden managers on your Android device

The characteristic Device Administration for Android is a powerful API first released with Android 2.2. It offers several features at the system level, and makes a lot of features available, such as remotely, storing data on another device or enforcing password rules.Android 1

Apps that request administrator privileges on the device, as you have already noticed, are requesting the owner permission to access that API.

You can of course control which apps have these rights on any Android device with 2.2 version and up. To do this, open your device settings and select security.

There you should find one which will allow you to see all device managers. Administrators are listed by name and a brief description of exactly what they can do. You can also see if any of them are active or not at the time you check your device.

A problem faced by Android users is that malicious apps do not appear on the list, and let them have administrator privileges.

Trend Micro's Hidden Device Admin Detector application is designed to detect your Android device for these hidden administrators.

Very easy to use, you just need to press it της σάρωσης. Η σάρωση δεν κρατάει πολύ. Αν η εφαρμογή ανακαλύψει κάποιο κρυφό διαχειριστή θα σας ζητήσει να της δώσετε τη δυνατότητα να τον απενεργοποιήσει από το you.

The application is ideal for users of old versions of Android, as malware can not be hidden in new releases, or at least Google claims. Trend Micro's Hidden Device Admin Detector application does not require special permissions.

You can download the application from below .

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