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THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APPS IN 2024

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By Anthony Spadafora
last updated 18 January 2024

The best Android antivirus apps protect your devices, data and your privacy

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1. Best overall
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4. Best on a budget
5. Best for identity
6. Best for simplicity
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The best Android antivirus apps not only keep your smartphone or tablet safe
from malicious apps and other malware but they can also help protect you from
becoming a victim of identity theft.



Besides excellent malware detection and prevention, the best Android antivirus
apps also provide useful privacy and anti-theft features. While most of the apps
on this list have a free tier so you can test them out first, some are
completely free and others like Google Play Protect come pre-installed on the
best Android phones. Even though these free and pre-installed apps may be enough
to keep you safe online, they don’t provide you with the extra security features
like a VPN or password manager that come bundled with some paid Android
antivirus apps.



We’ve rounded up the best Android antivirus apps from the biggest names in the
mobile antivirus business — Avast, Bitdefender, Lookout, McAfee, Norton and even
Google itself — and rated them based on their ease of setup, interface,
usability, extra features and of course, their ability to protect your Android
smartphone from the latest cyber threats. 


THE QUICK LIST

Below you'll find everything you need to know about the best Android antivirus
apps at a glance. Whether you're looking for a comprehensive mobile security
solution and willing to pay for it or you want something free to add a bit more
protection to your Android phone, there's something here for every budget.

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Best overall

1. Bitdefender Mobile Security

Bitdefender Mobile Security
£9.99
/year
Visit Siteat Bitdefender



The best Android antivirus app overall

Bitdefender Mobile Security provides excellent malware protection with a light
impact on performance. It also includes tools like an app lock, a Wi-Fi scanner,
anti-theft features and data breach notifications.

Read more below



Best for apps

2. Norton Mobile Security

Norton Mobile security
£9.99
/year
Visit Siteat Norton - UK



The best Android antivirus app for securing apps

Norton Mobile Security provides great malware protection and has an intuitive
design. Its App Advisor feature checks for apps that are using too much data or
acting suspiciously which could indicate they're malicious.

Read more below



Best performance

3. Avast Mobile Security
Avast Mobile Security
Visit Siteat AVAST Software



The best Android antivirus app for performance

Avast Mobile Security provides good malware protection with minimal impact on
system performance. It also packs in additional anti-theft features, an app
locker and tech support with its paid plan. You can also get access to Avast's
SecureLine VPN as an add-on to either paid plan.

Read more below



Best on a budget

4. Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus


The best Android antivirus app on a budget

Kaspersky Mobile Security provides great malware protection with a small system
impact and there's even a call blocker. Its free version doesn't have any ads
and there's only a little bit of nagging to get you to upgrade to a paid plan.
The paid version of Kaspersky Mobile Security automatically scans news apps,
blocks known phishing sites and adds an app lock feature.

Read more below



Best for identity

5. Lookout Security & Antivirus

Lookout Security & Antivirus Yearly
US$29.99
/year
Visit Siteat Lookout



The best Android antivirus app for identity protection

Lookout Security & Antivirus has a clean interface and comes with identity
protection. While the free version just scans for malware, the paid version
blocks malicious websites, scans Wi-Fi networks and comes with a VPN.

Read more below



Best for simplicity

6. McAfee Mobile Security


The best Android antivirus app for simplicity

McAfee Mobile Security provides decent malware protection but lacks many
features it once had. The free version includes app data usage tracking and a
Wi-Fi security scanner. The paid version adds a URL screener, 24/7 tech support
and removes ads.

Read more below




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BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP OVERALL



Bitdefender Mobile Security (Image credit: Bitdefender)


1. BITDEFENDER MOBILE SECURITY

The best Android antivirus app overall

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: $15; free alternative is separate app
Minimum Android support: 5.0 Lollipop
Ads: No
App lock: Yes
Anti-theft: Yes

Today's Best Deals
Bitdefender Mobile Security
£9.99
/year
Visit Siteat Bitdefender

REASONS TO BUY

+
Top malware protection
+
Many useful features
+
Small system impact
+
Affordable premium version

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Expensive unlimited VPN option

Bitdefender's Android security app has nearly flawless malware protection, a
very light performance impact, Android Wear watch integration, a VPN client and
a malicious-website blocker that works with most Android browsers. 



It also has robust privacy-protection tools, including an app lock, a Wi-Fi
scanner, anti-theft features and data-breach notifications. At the same time,
Scam Alert flags possibly malicious links in SMS text messages, messaging apps
and screen notifications.

Bitdefender Mobile Security offers a 14-day trial period, but this is not a
freemium app. The separate Bitdefender Antivirus Free for Android app (which is
indeed totally free) only scans for malware. 

The built-in VPN client gives you only 200MB of free data per data — just enough
to check your email while traveling. If you want more data, you'll have to pay
$7 monthly or $50 yearly.

But at $15 per year for the first year ($25 on renewal), Bitdefender Mobile
Security is well worth the expense. It's our choice for the best Android
antivirus app.

Read our full Bitdefender Mobile Security review.


THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP FOR SECURING YOUR APPS



Norton Mobile Security (Image credit: Norton)


2. NORTON MOBILE SECURITY

A one-stop shop for securing your Android devices

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: $15, $50 or $105; no more free version
Minimum Android support: 8.0 Oreo
Ads: No
App lock: No
Anti-theft: No

Today's Best Deals
Norton Mobile security
£9.99
/year
Visit Siteat Norton - UK

REASONS TO BUY

+
Intuitive design
+
Flawless malware detection
+
App Advisor beats the competition

REASONS TO AVOID

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Lacks free tier
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No more anti-theft functions

Norton Mobile Security, aka Norton 360, offers the best malware protection of
any of the Android antivirus apps we tested. Unfortunately, it no longer has
anti-theft functions, nor its contacts backups and Link Guard malicious-link
blocker. 

Norton also killed Norton Mobile Security's free tier, which was the best among
all the Android antivirus apps we've tested. That's been replaced with a
security-only app for one device that costs $15 a year for the first year ($30
on renewal).

For $50 a year, a medium-priced tier called Norton 360 for Mobile adds unlimited
VPN service and "dark web" monitoring of your personal information. The most
expensive plan, Norton 360 Deluxe, $105 per year, is actually part of Norton's
antivirus lineup and lets you protect up to five Android, Windows, Mac or iOS
devices. 

All of these subscriptions can be paid for right through the Norton app, which
has a 14-day free trial period.

Norton's killer feature is the unique App Advisor, which checks apps on your
device for heavy data usage and unusual behavior. It also checks apps in the
Google Play Store for security and privacy risks even before you install them.

Read our full Norton Mobile Security review. 


THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP FOR PERFORMANCE



Avast Mobile Security (Image credit: Avast)


3. AVAST MOBILE SECURITY

An Android antivirus app with low system overhead

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: Free; $20, $40 premium versions
Minimum Android support: 6.0 Marshmallow
Ads: Free version
App lock: Premium only
Anti-theft: Partly premium

Today's Best Deals
Avast Mobile Security
Visit Siteat AVAST Software

REASONS TO BUY

+
Lots of features for free
+
Inexpensive premium version

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Unreliable anti-theft features
-
Too many ads in free version

Avast Mobile Security & Antivirus is one of the most full-featured of the best
Android antivirus apps, offering everything from a privacy adviser to a system
optimizer to a customizable blacklist. 

While Avast's malware protection is good, it's far from perfect. Some of Avast's
anti-theft functions didn't work for us, and its call-blocking feature didn't
work at all. (It's since been removed.) And the free version's ads and constant
nags to upgrade are annoying and intrusive.

Those ads go away if you pay for either of Avast Mobile Security's paid tiers,
Premium ($2 monthly or $20 yearly) or Ultimate ($7 monthly or $40 yearly). Users
of either paid plan also get additional anti-theft features, an app locker and
tech support.

The built-in client for Avast's SecureLine VPN is just a tease, and the only way
to use it is to pay for an Ultimate tier. Since the stand-alone price for
SecureLine is $60 per year, paying an extra $20 on top of the premium Android
antivirus tier for unlimited VPN data is not a bad deal. 

Read our full Avast Mobile Security review.


THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP ON A BUDGET



Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus (Image credit: Kaspersky)


4. KASPERSKY MOBILE ANTIVIRUS

Great malware detection with minimal system impact

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: Free; $20 premium version
Minimum Android support: 5.0 Lollipop
Ads: No
App lock: Premium only
Anti-theft: Yes

Today's Best Deals
Visit Site

REASONS TO BUY

+
Call blocking works
+
No ads in free version
+
Strong malware protection

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Limited features overall
-
Free version won't auto-scan new apps

Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus, also known as Kaspersky Antivirus for Android,
offers nearly-perfect malware protection, a small system impact and a call
blocker that actually works. 

There are no ads in the free version, and not much nagging to upgrade to the
paid plan. Free users get call filtering, Wear OS support and a strong set of
anti-theft functions, but you have to scan each new app manually. 

Paying users get automatic scans of new apps, an app lock and blocking of known
phishing websites. And that's about it. There's no Wi-Fi network scanner and
none of the privacy tools that other Android antivirus apps now offer.

If you're just looking for malware protection, you can't really go wrong with
Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus's free tier. But while the paid version is
inexpensive, it feels stripped-down, and you can get more from Bitdefender's
rival paid app for $5 less.

Read our full Kaspersky Mobile Antivirus review.


THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP FOR IDENTITY PROTECTION



Lookout Security & Antivirus (Image credit: Lookout Mobile Security)


5. LOOKOUT SECURITY & ANTIVIRUS

An Android antivirus app with excellent identity protection

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: Free; $30, $100 premium versions
Minimum Android support: 5.0 Lollipop
Ads: No
App lock: No
Anti-theft: Partly premium

Today's Best Deals
Lookout Security & Antivirus Yearly
US$29.99
/year
Visit Siteat Lookout

REASONS TO BUY

+
Good user interface
+
Strong identity-protection option

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Few free features
-
Heavy, slow scans
-
Not much malware-protection data

Lookout Mobile Security, now rebranded as Lookout Security and Antivirus or
Lookout Personal, was one of the first Android antivirus apps, and for a long
time the best. Its ease of use, clean interface and lack of ads explain its
continued popularity. 

But Lookout's costs can rack up quickly. The free tier is bare-bones; it just
scans for malware and locates lost phones. 

The premium tier charges $30 per year, even though some of its features —
malicious website blocking, Wi-Fi network scanning — come free with other
Android antivirus apps. An unlimited VPN and a data-breach notification service
make the premium price worthwhile.

At $100 per year, the "premium plus" plan is actually a fairly inexpensive
identity-protection service that offers many of the same benefits you'd get from
LifeLock or IdentityForce. It might well be worth the expense. 

The trouble is that Lookout doesn't often submit its app to third-partly lab
evaluations, so we don't really know how well Lookout protects against malware.
Its active scans are also slow and take on a hit on your phone's performance.

Read our full Lookout Security & Antivirus review.


THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP FOR SIMPLICITY



McAfee Mobile Security (Image credit: McAfee)


6. MCAFEE MOBILE SECURITY

A sleek and streamlined Android antivirus app

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: Free; $30 & $80 premium versions
Minimum Android support: 7.0 Nougat
Ads: Free version
App lock: Discontinued
Anti-theft: Discontinued

Today's Best Deals
Visit Site

REASONS TO BUY

+
Some decent free features
+
VPN if you're ready to pay a lot

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Pricey premium tiers
-
So-so malware protection
-
Too many ads in free version

Like Avast, McAfee offers (or used to offer) a ton of useful features, but its
free version is also full of ads and upsell suggestions. The malware protection
is decent, if not fantastic. 

A few years ago, McAfee Mobile Security phased out many of its most useful
functions, including its App Lock, Guest Mode, Anti-Theft, Memory Booster and
Storage Cleaner features. It's not really clear why this was done, other than to
"adjust our product portfolio."

You'll get some good stuff with the free version of McAfee Mobile Security, such
as a way to track each app's data usage and a Wi-Fi security scanner. 

You'll get even more with the "Standard" premium tier, including a URL screener,
24/7 tech support and no more ads. But it's a bit pricey at $30 per
year considering that Bitdefender and Kaspersky give you the same features for
less.

The top paid tier, "Plus," costs $80 per year and gives you the Standard
features plus unlimited VPN access, but only for that single phone or tablet.
You can get one of the best VPN services to cover all your devices for less.

Read our full McAfee Mobile Security review.



Google Play Protect (Image credit: Google)


7. GOOGLE PLAY PROTECT

This Android antivirus app comes pre-installed on your phone

Our expert review:



SPECIFICATIONS

Price per year: Free
Minimum Android support: 4.4 Kit Kat
Ads: No
App lock: Yes
Anti-theft: Yes

Today's Best Deals
Google Play
Visit Siteat Google Play

REASONS TO BUY

+
Small system impact
+
Good anti-theft tools
+
Built right into Android

REASONS TO AVOID

-
Few features
-
Awful malware protection

Google Play Protect comes built into every Android device that runs Google Play,
and it would be great if it worked well. Unfortunately, Google Play Protect's
dismal malware detection makes the strongest possible argument for using a
third-party Android antivirus app. 

We did like that Google Play Protect's interface is minimal, there are no ads
and the system impact is light. Some of Android's other built-in features,
including Find My Device and Chrome Safe Browsing, mirror what third-party
antivirus apps do on the side.

Google Play Protect's best feature is that Google can use it to remotely disable
dangerous apps. This stays the case whether you're running third-party antivirus
software or not. We recommend you not disable Google Play Protect.

But overall, Google Play Protect isn't the best at protecting you from malicious
apps. For your own sake, you should probably use something else.

Read our full Google Play Protect review.


BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP COMPARISON CHART

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Row 0 - Cell 0 Avast Mobile SecurityBitdefender Mobile SecurityGoogle Play
ProtectKaspersky Mobile AntivirusLookout Security & AntivirusMcAfee Mobile
SecurityNorton Mobile Security for Android Price per yearFree; $12;
$24$15FreeFree; $15Free; $30; $100Free; $30; $80$30Minimum Android support5.0
Lollipop5.0 Lollipop4.4 Kit Kat5.0 Lollipop5.0 Lollipop7.0 Nougat6.0
MarshmallowAdsFree versionNoNoNoNoFree versionNoApp lockPremium
onlyYesYesPremium onlyNoDiscontinuedNoAnti-theftPartly premiumYesYesYesPartly
premiumDiscontinuedNoApp advisorYesYesNoNoPartly premiumYesYesURL
screenerYesYesYesPremium onlyPremium onlyPremium onlyYesWi-Fi
scannerYesYesNoNoPremium onlyYesYesVPNCosts extraUnlimited data costs
extraNoNoPremium onlyCosts extra NoWear OS supportNoYesNoYesNoYesNo


WHY YOU SHOULD USE AN ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP

In order to keep your Android smartphone or tablet safe, you should keep its
software updated to the latest version. This is because each new version of
Android is more secure than its predecessor, and each monthly Android security
update fixes newly found flaws.

However, unless you have a Google Pixel or Android One phone, you won’t get
these updates and upgrades right away. Most device makers need extra time to
make sure that changes to Android won’t break their devices or software.

The time between updates can be a couple of weeks though it can also take
months. To make matters worse, some Android phones stop getting Android OS
upgrades after two years and a few never receive monthly security patches at
all.

This is where the best Android antivirus apps come in. They stop attacks that
try to get around Android’s built-in defenses, especially those that Google has
patched but your device doesn’t yet (or never will) have. They also stop new
attacks that Google Play Protect won’t catch, even on Pixel devices. 


HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APP FOR YOU



(Image credit: Shutterstock)

Android antivirus apps typically come in three pricing schemes: fully free,
fully paid and freemium.

Freemium apps let you choose between getting a limited set of features for free
or upgrading to the premium version which gives you access to all of their
features, similar to fully paid apps. Apps that offer a lot of features for free
may also show you a lot of ads.

Some of the features included in the best Android antivirus apps might include
anti-theft mechanisms, an “advisor” to help you examine and choose apps, a Wi-Fi
network security scanner or an app lock that requires a passcode to open
specific apps.

Both paid apps and premium tiers generally cost between $15 and $30 per year.
However, some app makers try to limit the number of devices you can install
their premium/paid versions on. Meanwhile, others tack on a super-premium tier
that gives you unlimited access to a VPN or an identity theft protection
service, often at a pretty good price.

Still though, the most important factor when deciding on which Android antivirus
app to use is malware protection.

Norton and Bitdefender lead in this area while Kaspersky isn’t far behind. Avast
is good but not great while the built-in Google Play Protect still needs some
work. We’re not sure about both Lookout and 360 Security since neither company
has submitted their apps to recent lab tests. 


HOW WE TEST THE BEST ANDROID ANTIVIRUS APPS

In order to gauge the security protection offered by each of the best Android
antivirus apps, we used the latest bimonthly test results from the independent
German lab AV-TEST which measures how well Android security apps can detect
zero-day malware and other threats.

As some apps had scores that were inconsistent from one test to the next, we
also looked back at the previous two years of results.

At the same time, we also used some results from the Austrian lab
AV-Comparatives that tests nearly every Android antivirus app on the Play Store
once a year including those that don’t work together with testing labs. However,
these tests are less detailed.

To measure the impact antivirus apps have on an Android smartphone’s overall
performance, we used the benchmarking app Geekbench 5 on a Samsung Galaxy Note
20 running Android 12. For each app, we ran Geekbench without an antivirus app
first to establish a baseline before running it with one of the review apps
installed as well as during each app’s full scan.

From here, we then took a closer look at the number and usefulness of each app’s
features and evaluated which features are reserved for paid users. Additionally,
we assessed each app’s user interface and installation process.

For more information, check out our guide on how we test antivirus software and
apps as well as our more general how we test page for Tom's Guide.

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