Sunday, 14 October 2012

Lookout Helps You Get Your Lost Phone Back

Protects You Against Mobile Threats

Lookout's new "signal flare" shows you where your phone is on a Google Map if it's ever stolen or you lose it in the back of a cab. The feature works much like previously mentioned Prey, which also supports iOS and Android, but signal flare even works when your phone's battery is weak or about to die. As soon as your battery gets low, the service sends its position to Lookout, just in case. That way your phone doesn't even have to be on for you to get a lead on where it may be now. Additionally, the new version protects against dialer-based attacks, like the kind that that popped up last month, on all Android devices.
Lookout also sports a sharp-looking dashboard that shows you all of the security-related events and activities happening on your phone. Since the app can back up your contacts, call history, and photos, this dashboard shows you whether a backup job is in process. The dashboard also shows you which apps you've installed most recently and whether the app scanned them for known malware, URLs you've visited in your mobile browser and their scan status, and more. The app includes all of this, and still manages to be lightweight.

Lookout's basic features are free, but if you sign up for the company's $3/mo premium service for Android, you unlock the app's real-time URL scanning for phishing and malware attacks, and the Privacy Advisor, which shows you at a glance which apps have access to your personal data.


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