Samsung Galaxy S10 to Come Pre-Installed With McAfee

Samsung Galaxy S10 to Come Pre-Installed With McAfee

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McAfee has announced at MWC 2019 that it is extending its partnership with Samsung to pre-install anti-malware protection powered by McAfee VirusScan onto the Samsung Galaxy S10. All Samsung devices before the Galaxy S10 had a version of “anti-malware protection powered by McAfee VirusScan” baked into it. But, one had to switch it on manually by navigating into the device Settings. You’d also receive notifications to switch the service on from time to time. The Galaxy S10, however, won’t ask the user for confirmation and run the McAfee VirusScan service on its own.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 will also be the first device to come with Samsung Secure Wi-Fi. The service encrypts some sensitive information on unprotected WiFi networks. According to a survey conducted by McAfee, 45% of the participants said that identity and privacy are their biggest concerns for online risks, and 20% said that they would use unsecured Wi-Fi to make an online purchase.

Samsung Galaxy S10 to Come Pre-Installed With McAfee

Feb 26, 2019, 4:48pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-s10-to-come-pre-installed-with-mcafee/ > McAfee has announced at MWC 2019 that it is extending its partnership with Samsung to pre-install anti-malware protection powered by McAfee VirusScan onto the Samsung Galaxy S10. All Samsung devices before the Galaxy S10 had a version of “anti-malware protection powered by McAfee VirusScan” baked into it. But, one had to switch it on manually by navigating into the device Settings. You’d also receive notifications to switch the service on from time to time. The Galaxy S10, however, won’t ask the user for confirmation and run the McAfee VirusScan service on its own. > The Samsung Galaxy S10 will also be the first device to come with Samsung Secure Wi-Fi. The service encrypts some sensitive information on unprotected WiFi networks. According to a survey conducted by McAfee, 45% of the participants said that identity and privacy are their biggest concerns for online risks, and 20% said that they would use unsecured Wi-Fi to make an online purchase.