@Codeawayhaley Why is it needed?
@sam because android gets viruses, as can any OS.
Also because all the other methods of avoiding malware aren't 100% successful so antimalware another layer of defense against malware that is known about but security patches are yet released since antimalware uses fingerprints they can be rolled out much more quickly.
@Codeawayhaley Can you send me link to some news or article about android malwares and/or these antimalwares preventing them?
@Codeawayhaley I have always heard that antimalwares are malwares themselves. I do not have antivirus installed on my Linux systems too, and I have not heard any body recommending antimalwares for linux-based systems.
Malwares in Anrdoid are usually normal apps which misbehave. They can be easily removed like other apps. I have been and Android user for years and have found nothing.
I thought maybe you have an evidence for real viruses on the platform.
Thanks
@sam Well the reason I look for opensource antimalware to avoid the whole antimalware is malware which isn't always the case but proprietary antimalware is fairly guilty with acting as malware.