Android Downloads Gain Lookout’s Mobile Security Support

Cloud-based smartphone security software developer Lookout Mobile Security announced Premium for Android, which includes updated security and privacy features for privacy protection.

Privacy Advisor in Lookout’s Premium service offers visibility into, and control of, personal information to which Android apps may have access. Lookout Premium will be available for all Android users on November 16 for $2.99 per month or $29.99 annually following a 30-day free trial.

Scan For Apps Accessing Private Data

With Privacy Advisor, users can scan every app they download and view a list of apps that can access their private data, such as identity information, location and messages. Additionally, consumers can view app reports on the capabilities of these applications on their phone.

“Smartphones are cheaper, more available, and more useful than ever and today’s smartphone users treat their devices like computers, storing sensitive personal information, making purchases and even doing online banking,” said Jeff Wilson, principal analyst for security at Infonetics Research. “Users need to be aware of the personal information stored on their phone and the risks associated with treating a smartphone like a computer. They also need to know that there are security solutions for their smartphones available today.”

In a recent study, Lookout found that more than 91 percent of consumers have some level of concern with the privacy of information on their phone, and only seven percent of smartphone users feel extremely confident that they understand what private information is being accessed on their phones. Lookout also found that, on average, users have 31 apps on their phones that can access their identity information, 19 apps that access their location and five apps that access their SMS and MMS messages.

“We’ve been amazed by our growth to three million users and are continuing to focus on exceeding our customers’ expectations for mobile protection.” said John Hering, CEO and founder of Lookout Mobile Security. “Lookout Premium provides smartphone owners the peace of mind to explore everything that the new mobile world offers safely by providing added security, data protection and visibility into personal information being accessed by the apps on their phones.”

Lookout’s basic mobile application, Lookout Free, is currently available for Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices. It offers malware, virus and spyware protection, the ability to back up and restore contacts and a “scream” feature that helps users locate a missing phone. Other features include the ability to locate a missing phone on a map, using a PC or another smartphone. Users also have the option to wipe all the data from their phone via the Internet in case of theft.

Lookout Premium includes all the features available in Lookout Free, plus additional security and privacy protection, with a privacy adviser plus remote wipe and remote lock features.

Symantec also recently added support for Google Android and Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch – as well as announcing an upcoming solution aimed at communication service providers. The extended support for Android and Apple iOS builds on Symantec’s previous support for Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices in Symantec Mobile Management 7.0. On the consumer side, the company has Norton Mobile Security for Android still in beta – but it is expected to be generally available in the coming months.

Nathan Eddy

Nathan Eddy is a contributor to eWeek and TechWeekEurope, covering cloud and BYOD

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