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Top Security Applications For The IPhone
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The iPhone is one of the most impressive devices that has been released in the history of electronics, so it's natural that people would turn to the device for more and more of their daily tasks. However, as users have bitten into this Apple device for everything from gaming to online banking to productivity, hackers have seen an opportunity to gain access to secure information.

iOS has a powerful native security system, but it's difficult for the company to keep up with threats from hackers and malware developers. Apple's focus is simply not on competing with malicious users. Luckily, there are companies who are engaged in just that sort of competition, allowing you to stay ahead of security threats. Here are four applications you can use to secure your iPhone.

Find My iPhone:

This free application may well be the best way to secure the physical elements of your iPhone. You can: find exactly where your device is if it seems to be lost or stolen; send a message to the device remotely, asking anyone who finds the device to call you; have an alarm played on the device (even if the phone is on silent mode or has been powered down); and remotely lock or even wipe the system clean.

Find My iPhone is also great for parents seeking a way to keep tabs on their children. With a few simple steps, the tracking feature can be activated, which displays the precise location of the cell phone on a map, pinpointed through both GPS and cell tower triangulation.

Mobile Malwarebytes:

The name "Malwarebytes" is familiar to most PC users, but the company has developed an antivirus solution for the iPhone. While there is a paid version of this application, it offers only a small selection of added features (with real-time protection being the most notable extra). The free version of the app gives unlimited use and offers powerful protection its own. This application is a great way to safeguard yourself against rootkits, keyloggers, Trojan horses, or other malicious code.

Malwarebytes has an excellent reputation as being able to find malware that other software misses, so its new iPhone version is a welcome addition.

Mobile Active Defense:

Mobile Active Defense offers powerful preventative maintenance by filtering your email messages. The goal is to prevents spam emails from ever reaching your inbox. Not only does this spare you the headache of spam, it also filters out emails that contain security risks such as attached viruses or links to malicious websites or phishing scams. Mobile Active Defense touts the brag-worthy statistic of over 100 updates to their database each day.

Webroot Mobile:

For those who are bad at keeping up with virus definition downloads, or who just don't have the space to spare on their iPhone, Webroot offers an innovative solution. By moving their virus definitions to the cloud, Webroot offers virus protection instantly and without the need for any definition updates, making it a great fit for the mobile environment.

Another benefit to Webroot's offering is that it does not slow down the devices it is installed on, as all of the actual "meat" of the program resides on cloud servers.

Whether you're looking to safeguard your iPhone against theft, viral attack, or hacking, these apps will provide the protection you need. As more money is made daily through hacking efforts, including mobile pickpocketing, it pays to have several layers of protection at the same time.

Of course, the best defense is to stay informed, so iPhone users should regularly read tech and security sites, such as ZDnet, on a regular basis.




Author Bio:
John Dayton assists with structural failure analysis. He has secured servers for companies around the world.
2013, By: Seo Master
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Webmaster level: All

The TC Summit was a blast! As we wrote in our announcement post, we recently invited more than 250 Top Contributors from all over the world to California to thank them for being so awesome and to give them the opportunity to meet some of our forum guides, engineers and product managers in person.

Our colleagues Adrianne and Brenna already published a recap post on the Official Google Blog. As for us, the search folks at Google, there's not much left to say except that we enjoyed the event and meeting Top Contributors in real life, many of them for the first time. We got the feeling you guys had a great time, too. Let’s quote a few of the folks who make a huge difference on a daily basis:

Sasch Mayer on Google+ (Webmaster TC in English):

"For a number of reasons this event does hold a special place for me, and always will. It's not because I was one of comparatively few people to be invited for a Jolly at the ‘Plex, but because this trip offered the world's TCs a unique opportunity to finally meet each other in person."

Herbert Sulzer, a.k.a. Luzie on Google+ (Webmaster TC in English, German and Spanish):

“Hehehe! Fun, fun fun, this was all fun :D Huhhh”

Aygul Zagidullina on Google+ (Web Search TC in English):

“It was a truly fantastic, amazing, and unforgettable experience meeting so many other TCs across product forums and having the chance to talk to and hear from so many Googlers across so many products!”

Of course we did receive lots of constructive feedback, too. Transparency and communication were on top of the list, and we're looking into increasing our outreach efforts via Webmaster Tools, so stay tuned! By the way, if you haven’t done so yet, please remember to use the forwarding option in the Webmaster Tools Message Center to get the messages straight to your email inbox. In the meantime please keep an eye on our Webmaster Central Blog, and of course keep on contributing to discussions in the Google Webmaster Forum.

On behalf of all Google guides who participated in the 2011 Summit we want to thank you. You guys rock! :)


That’s right, TCs & Google Guides came from all over the world to convene in California.


TCs & Google Guides from Webmaster Central and Search forums after one of the sessions.


After a day packed with presentations and breakout sessions...


...we did what we actually came for...


...enjoyed a party, celebrated and had a great time together.

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