When disabled immaturity, however proved the mitgekaufte Mobile Security 2, which was part of the attractive-looking package. After about 6 months Herumärgerns I uninstalled and replaced it with a competing product. The reason is the high nerve factor. I had periodically false alarms, in half a year, about a dozen, but - thank God - not actually infected apps. I would like to add that I am using a perfectly ordinary Galaxy Note 10.1 of the rod, which has not been tampered, rooted or whatever. Since the Apps are no longer bootable once they viewed the scanner as infected, you can no longer use the apps and actually only remove to get rid of at least the warning about his allegedly contaminated equipment. After a while I was unsure of the amount and regularity of the alleged viruses findings, especially the apps were often already several months installed on the device and also scanned regularly before struck the alarm at once. The then be required Support checked my examples and confirmed to me that it was just false alarms. This affected me exclusively purchased apps (I only buy the Amazon Appstore and Google Play), and moreover, also very popular games, such as Electronic Arts (FIFA 12, Need for Speed Most Wanted), Halfbrick Studios (Fruit Ninja) or eightyeight Games (10000000). The only effect of the Mobile Security was for me so that I could not use the full version paid apps, and often for several weeks, until finally a signature update could make out the erroneous nature of the app-blocking. Even re-downloading a clean app naturally produced again the same false alarm until the scanner "repaired" was. In the mobile version is in my opinion still at an immature product that has far too much unnecessary trouble in the luggage. Therefore, currently my advice: Stay away from it. I found the mobile security 2 cost without need for much nerves and time, rather than to protect my equipment as unobtrusive as possible.