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The Best Android Antivirus for 2024

More phones run Android than any other mobile OS, and there's a correspondingly large variety of malware. Based on our testing, these are the top Android antivirus apps for keeping your devices safe.

By Neil J. Rubenking
Updated April 17, 2024

Our Top 8 Picks

Bitdefender Total Security

Bitdefender Total Security

Best for Comprehensive Protection
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Norton 360 Deluxe

Norton 360 Deluxe

Best for Included VPN
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McAfee+

McAfee+

Best for Multi-Device Households
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Best Bonus Features

Trend Micro Maximum Security

Best for Large Feature Collection
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Avast One Gold

Avast One Gold

Best Cross-Platform Support
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Best Variety of Features

AVG Internet Security

Best for Breach Detection
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Best for Future-Proof Security

Avira Prime

Best for Future-Proof Security
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ESET Home Security Essential

ESET Home Security Essential

Best for Home Network Security
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Apple’s macOS has security baked in, and iOS is even more intrinsically resistant to meddling. That’s not to say those platforms are immune to hacking, but (despite hardening efforts by their creators) Windows and Android are much easier targets. Most consumers realize that antivirus protection is a must for Windows boxes; if they don’t, Windows itself rolls out its built-in Defender. On Android, though, antivirus protection is something you must add for yourself. If you haven’t yet done so, right now is a great time to correct that error.

Security software for your Android device protects against malware and may offer aid if your phone is lost or stolen. We can help you choose the best security service for you and your Android. Android protection doesn't exist in a vacuum, though. The products listed here are all cross-platform solutions, with protection available at least for Windows, macOS, and Android. Most of them also offer some form of iOS protection, though with a feature set limited by the closed nature of Apple's operating system.

Note that the ratings here apply to the product on all platforms, so they don't necessarily reflect the quality of the Android product. Bad test scores on Windows might drag a product's overall score down even if its Android edition tested fine.

Read on for our top picks, followed by what to look for when choosing the right Android antivirus for your devices.


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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks
Bitdefender Total Security

Bitdefender Total Security

Best for Comprehensive Protection

4.5 Outstanding

Why We Picked It

Antivirus protection by Bitdefender Total Security’s Android edition swept the testing labs, with perfect scores from AV-Test, AV-Comparatives, and MRG-Effitas. You can locate, lock, or wipe any protected Android device from the Bitdefender Central online console. You can even get a photo of a phone thief. This is also where you extend protection to your other devices running Android, as well as iOS, Windows, or macOS.

In addition to the expected protection against malicious and fraudulent websites, Bitdefender’s Scam Alert flags shady links in texts and other messaging apps, its Account Privacy system checks your emails against known data breaches, and its App Lock protection for sensitive apps is more flexible than most. Password management and VPN protection extend to your Android devices, though VPN features are limited unless you pay an extra fee.

Who It’s For

Your Android phone stores your dates, contacts, pictures...your life! You’d be devastated if it got stolen or incapacitated by a malware attack. Bitdefender Total Security keeps malware at bay, helps you recover a lost or stolen device, and adds bonus features to enhance your security. And hey! It can protect your non-Android devices, too.

PROS

  • Award-winning antivirus
  • Protects Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices
  • Online management and remote control
  • Many bonus features, including VPN and system tune-up

CONS

  • Full VPN access requires separate subscription
  • Parental content filter not fully effective
  • Support for iOS is limited

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
Norton 360 Deluxe

Norton 360 Deluxe

Best for Included VPN

4.5 Outstanding

Why We Picked It

Independent antivirus testers at AV-Test Institute and MRG-Effitas give Norton’s Android antivirus perfect scores. Tested under Windows, its web protection did well, detecting and deflecting 97% of fraudulent websites and 93% of malicious ones. In an unusual twist, Norton’s real-time malware protection reaches all the way into the Android Play Store and warns you before you even download unsafe apps.

This is a fully cross-platform suite, with support for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS. Its full-powered, no-limits VPN works just fine in Android, as do the cross-platform password management and parental control apps. Other features include a detailed security scan of every Wi-Fi network you join, a check for insecure device settings, and a monitoring system that warns of dangerous links in texts.

The one thing Norton doesn’t do is help you with a lost or stolen Android. Its developers reasoned that the lost device protection built into modern mobile operating systems is powerful enough that a third-party addition isn’t needed.

Who It’s For

You use your Android everywhere you go, and it connects to all manner of Wi-Fi hotspots, not all of them reliable. VPN protection that kicks in whenever you need it is a blessing, keeping your communication safe even if hackers own the Wi-Fi hotspot. Norton 360 Deluxe gives you that, along with a panoply of other cross-platform features.

PROS

  • Award-winning antivirus
  • VPN with no bandwidth or server limits
  • Hosted online storage for backups
  • Protection against dangerous and fraudulent websites
  • Streamlined mobile apps
  • Data-broker opt-out system
  • Powerful, self-sufficient firewall

CONS

  • Parental control unavailable on macOS
  • Online backup strictly for Windows

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
McAfee+

McAfee+

Best for Multi-Device Households

4.0 Excellent

Installing McAfee+ on your Android is a simple matter of snapping a QR code. Once running, it quickly scans for malware. Its user-centric interface focuses on keeping you both protected and informed. Making a good security decision gets you points, with a fireworks display to celebrate. Like Norton, McAfee doesn’t bother with anti-theft features, leaving that task to Android.

The user interface integrates VPN protection with the main app. Some older features, including App Lock, Guest Mode, and Memory Booster, have fallen by the wayside.

This app doesn’t have a wall full of trophies from the independent testing labs. It earned a perfect 18 points from AV-Test but doesn’t appear in the latest reports from MRG-Effitas or AV-Comparatives. That said, McAfee’s awesome unlimited licensing makes it an impressive choice. Your subscription lets you install McAfee protection on every Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS device in your household.

Who It’s For

How many Android devices are there in your household? How many are running other operating systems? If you can’t quickly come up with a number, it’s hard to know how many antivirus licenses to buy. With McAfee, the number doesn’t matter—your subscription protects every device in the household. Easy!

PROS

  • Identity protection and remediation available
  • Protects all devices in your household
  • Helps remove abandoned online accounts
  • Effective social media privacy control
  • Excellent antivirus lab test scores
  • No-limits VPN

CONS

  • Missed one hand-modified real-world ransomware attack
  • Familiar features no longer present
  • Children's identity features limited in Family Plan
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Trend Micro Maximum Security

Trend Micro Maximum Security

Best for Large Feature Collection

4.0 Excellent

Why We Picked It

Experts at AV-Comparatives put the Android version of Trend Micro Maximum Security to the test, and gave it the maximum score. In our hands-on testing under Windows it also earned perfect scores in tests involving protection against malware-hosting web pages and phishing (fraudulent) pages.

Like McAfee, Trend Micro lets you activate protection on your Android by scanning a QR code. A new installation walks you through the initial configuration process, a process made lengthy by the sheer number of features. Once you’ve set up Lost Device Protection, you can perform the expected locate, lock, and wipe functions, but this app goes further. You can remotely shut down all open apps to foil a thief who stole an unlocked phone. It snaps a photo of anyone who repeatedly tries and fails to get past the lock screen. You can even remotely change the PIN if you think someone has stolen or shoulder-surfed yours.

Pay Guard Mobile triple-checks the security of your device and your connection when you log into a sensitive website. Wi-Fi Checker scans the hotspot you’re using for security problems. System Tuner does its best to speed up your device’s performance. Social Network Privacy checks your social media accounts to make sure you’ve configured them correctly for privacy. Like Norton, it checks apps you view in the Play Store and warns you so you don’t download any that are iffy. The list goes on!

Who It’s For

Many cross-platform security suites put a huge amount of energy into their Windows edition but hardly any into other platforms. With Trend Micro Maximum Security on Android, you get an array of features that rivals its Windows equivalent. Do you want it all for your Android? Then Trend Micro is for you.

PROS

  • Excellent scores in our phishing and malicious download tests
  • Comprehensive Android security
  • Protection for macOS beyond the basics
  • Unusually feature-rich iOS protection
  • Many useful security features

CONS

  • Lab scores from perfect to dismal
  • Poor score in hands-on malware protection test
  • Parental control weak

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
Avast One Gold

Avast One Gold

Best Cross-Platform Support

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

Like AVG, Avast One Gold earned a perfect score in Android antivirus tests by AV-Comparatives and AV-Test. It also holds a perfect score from MRG-Effitas; AVG wasn't tested this time around.

Avast's Smart Scan watches for malware, warns of vulnerable Wi-Fi networks, and identifies junk files for cleanup. Previously, you could locate, lock, or wipe a lost phone remotely. Like AVG, McAfee, and Norton, Avast has dropped anti-theft measures, leaving that protection to Android's capable built-in features.

While you can still purchase the Avast SecureLine VPN app separately, VPN protection is now built into the main security app, and it comes without limits on bandwidth or server choices. In addition, it includes quite a few features to keep your phone running smoothly and safely. It can free up available RAM, reclaim storage space by deleting junk, and check both the safety and the speed of your Wi-Fi connection. The App Insights feature helps you manage app usage and privacy, and App Lock lets you put your most sensitive apps behind a secondary PIN. Avast can check known data breaches to see if your email shows up, block unwanted calls and texts, tweak settings to reduce power consumption, and more.

Who It’s For

Like most products described here, Avast One Gold offers protection for Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS devices. Also, like most, it doesn't do a lot on iOS. The Android edition, however, is packed with security features.

PROS

  • Excellent antivirus lab scores
  • No bandwidth or server limits for VPN
  • Protection for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS
  • Enhanced protection, privacy, and performance features

CONS

  • Protection limited on Android, more so on iOS
  • Most features available in free edition

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
AVG Internet Security

AVG Internet Security

Best for Breach Detection

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

AVG Internet Security routinely gets top scores from the independent antivirus labs we follow. It currently holds perfect scores from AV-Test and AV-Comparatives. Challenged (on Windows) to detect phishing frauds, it scored a near-perfect 99%.

Loss or theft is as significant a danger for Android devices as malware infestation—maybe bigger. However, the theft prevention features built into Android have gotten so good that third-party security companies have begun removing that feature. Norton and McAfee dropped anti-theft a while ago, while AVG and Avast did so more recently.

AVG does include the expected Android features, such as malware scanning, App Lock to double-lock sensitive apps and App Insights for usage stats and permission info on your apps. But it doesn't stop with the basics. It can check the security of your Wi-Fi connection and the speed of that connection. The Hack Alerts feature checks whether your email got exposed in a data breach. This app can also wipe out junk files, put sensitive photos in protected storage, check your network security, and more.

Who It’s For

AVG now relies on Android to provide anti-theft features, leaving it free to focus on what Android doesn't do for you. If you want a variety of security-related features, along with expected features like malware detection and App Lock, AVG will suit you well.

PROS

  • Excellent scores in independent lab tests
  • Good scores in most of our hands-on tests
  • Includes webcam, data, and firewall protection
  • Protection for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices

CONS

  • Doesn’t offer much that’s not in AVG's free antivirus
  • Some suite-specific features have limited utility
  • Persistent upsells
  • Single-device plan is expensive
  • Mobile editions are limited

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
Avira Prime

Avira Prime

Best for Future-Proof Security

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

With most security suites, the feature set doesn’t change appreciably after your purchase. But with Avira Prime, you get the Pro edition of every Avira product, including any apps Avira may add. Not all those Pro apps support Android, but you do get Antivirus Security Pro, Phantom VPN Pro (a full-powered VPN with no limits on bandwidth or server choices), and Password Manager Pro (a simple password manager with few advanced features beyond an advanced security report).

Avira almost managed the antivirus lab-testing trifecta accomplished by ESET and Bitdefender, with perfect scores from AV-Comparatives and MRG-Effitas. A dip in its performance score denied it a perfect 18 points from AV-Test in the latest report. Like its counterparts on other platforms, the first thing it wants to do is run a Smart Scan of your device’s security, privacy, and performance. As with most Android security apps you can locate, lock, or wipe a lost or stolen device, though you perform these actions from another mobile device, not from an online console.

Avira offers typical Android security features, including App Lock to secure your most sensitive apps and Permissions Manager to identify apps that may have permissions that aren’t appropriate. Its Web Protection component aims to keep you from accidentally visiting dangerous sites. Going beyond common features, the Optimizer feature helps you free up memory and reclaim storage space, Identity protection checks your email against known data breaches, and Microphone protection prevents eavesdropping. This Android security app is loaded when it comes to bonus features.

Who It’s For

Are you one of the many who suffer from FOMO (fear of missing out)? Choose Avira Prime, and you’ll never miss out on new Avira products—they’re included. And that applies to Avira installations on your iOS, Windows, and macOS devices, too, not just Androids.

PROS

  • Includes Pro editions of all current and future Avira tools
  • Protection for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices
  • No-limits VPN
  • Mostly excellent scores from antivirus testing labs

CONS

  • Lacks many expected suite features
  • Poor score in malware-hosting URL test
  • Dark Web Monitoring did not work in testing
  • Browser-independent Web Protection not effective

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
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ESET Home Security Essential

ESET Home Security Essential

Best for Home Network Security

3.5 Good

Why We Picked It

We follow three independent labs that put Android antivirus tools to the test. Naturally, we like to see perfect scores in the lab reports. Like Avast and Bitdefender, ESET delivers those perfect scores in the latest tests from all three labs.

This cross-platform suite offers antitheft protection for Android devices but also extends that protection to Windows laptops. On either platform, prepping this feature may require one or more optimization steps. As expected, you can use the online console to make a misplaced device squeal or to handle a lost or stolen device by locating, locking, or wiping it. Unlike most competitors, ESET lets you send antitheft commands using coded SMS messages. And it can automatically lock your phone if a thief tries to swap out the SIM card.

In addition to the expected on-demand malware scan and real-time protection, ESET can schedule regular scans. Its numerous additional security features include Payment Protection, which launches sensitive apps using enhanced security; App Lock, which puts your most important apps behind the protection of a secondary PIN; Security Audit, a scan that identifies apps with the most permissions, as well as security problems such as USB debugging enabled; Network Inspector, which both lists devices on your network and flags any with security problems; and Call Filter, to block unwanted calls and texts.

Who It’s For

Having antivirus and antitheft protection for your Android is essential, but you want more, more, more! Why should a security suite for Windows have a bigger feature collection? ESET Internet Security should satisfy your craving for an ample and effective collection of security features.

PROS

  • Excellent antivirus lab scores
  • Full-featured Android protection
  • Small impact on performance tests
  • Useful home network security scanner
  • Anti-theft for laptops and Android

CONS

  • Limited parental control
  • Poor score in hands-on malware protection test
  • Unusually annoying firewall pop-ups
  • No enhancements for macOS

SPECS

Application Privacy Scan
Snaps Photo of Thief
Blocks Unwanted Calls
Warns of Insecure Wi-Fi
Pairs With Android Wear
Rates Apps in Play Store
Buying Guide: The Best Android Antivirus for 2024

Android Antivirus Testing Results From the Labs

Do these Android antivirus utilities work? We look to three independent testing labs to find out. Almost all the listed apps appear in results from at least one lab; four appear in reports from all of them.

Researchers at AV-Comparatives challenged each Android antivirus product to defend against over 3,000 prevalent Android malware samples found in the wild. In the latest round of testing, Avast, AVG, Avira, Bitdefender, ESET, Kaspersky, and Trend Micro scored a perfect 100%. In fact, none of the products we track scored below 100%.

The latest test from AV-Test Institute hit 17 Android antivirus solutions with thousands of malware samples. Researchers also installed thousands more non-malicious programs to make sure that the antivirus didn't wrongly identify them as malware. They assigned each product up to six protection points for blocking malware, six points for minimal impact on performance and battery life, and six usability points for refraining from mistakenly blocking valid programs. Most of the products we follow scored a perfect six points in all three categories. Avira and TotalAV scored five points for usability; TotalAV dropped a half-point in protection.

London-based MRG-Effitas tested seven products, most of which overlapped with our selection. The testers evaluated each product's ability to detect and eliminate threats before launch and the ability to detect and neutralize threats during installation. They checked more than 160 samples, ranging from Trojans to adware, with some known valid programs thrown in to check for false positives. They noted whether an app caught samples early or waited until they were about to be installed. Most of the products we've reviewed earned a perfect 100% score, though Comodo tanked with 20.61%.


The Best Android Malware Protection (and More)

All the Android products mentioned here include an antivirus component that scans new apps and offers an on-demand scan. A few can also run scans on a schedule, a feature perhaps more useful on Windows than on Android. All also provide some form of safe browsing to keep you from surfing to URLs that might try to plant malware or fraudulent sites that might trick you into giving away your username and password for the login page they imitate.

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In addition, all these security tools check your installed apps for potential privacy problems. Typically, they flag programs that request permission to do invasive things like view your contacts, scan your call logs, learn your location, or send texts. If a communication app needs access to contacts, that makes sense. However, if a goofy game wants to paw through your private info, consider deleting it.

Antitheft protection for a lost or stolen device has long been a mainstay of Android security apps. Still, with the growing strength of Android's built-in protection, some companies are dropping this feature. Norton purged antitheft in 2019, and McAfee's updated Android app also omits it. Both Avast and AVG now defer to Android's built-in antitheft.

You can find your device's location on a map with those offering antitheft. If you've mislaid it around the house, you can trigger a noisy alarm to help you find it. You can lock the phone to keep a thief out of your apps and data. And if you determine that you'll never get the device back, you can remotely wipe it. All the apps with antitheft features let you manage them using an online console. Some offer the option of triggering antitheft events using coded text messages, and many also surreptitiously snap a photo of whoever is using your device.

One of the first things a typical smartphone thief does is claim the device by swapping out the SIM card. Many of our recommended apps include some form of SIM card protection. Some of them lock the device when the SIM card changes.

Blocking unwanted calls and texts used to be a common feature, but ongoing changes to the Android operating system have made it more difficult. More than half of our picks don't offer this feature at present.

Antivirus and antitheft are typical components for any Android security app, but some go way beyond the basics. Common bonus features include backup for contacts and photos, a battery monitor to show which apps are draining your battery life, and a task killer to send those battery hogs packing. Several of the apps warn when you connect to an insecure Wi-Fi network.

As noted, almost all these security tools scan your installed apps and report on those that might be privacy risks. Avast, Norton, and Trend Micro take that skill to the next level, reporting on apps as you view them in the Play Store so you can avoid downloading anything that might be problematic.

VPN protection is more important on mobile devices than desktops because mobile devices usually connect to many networks. Bitdefender includes a bandwidth-limited Android VPN app. That's nice, but Avast, Avira, and Norton include VPN protection with no bandwidth limit.

A few of these products feature less-common bonus features. ESET lets you time-schedule your call blocking, allowing only family members to call you at night. Trend Micro offers to scan your Facebook settings and warn about any security problems it finds.


Which Is the Number One Antivirus for Android?

So, which one should you choose? It depends on just what you need to protect, but we assume you want a suite that at least installs on your Windows and Android devices. McAfee+ is a powerful suite with protection for unlimited devices. Norton 360 Deluxe is an Editors' Choice pick for cross-platform security suites, and both get excellent lab scores on Windows and Android. Bitdefender Total Security likewise pulls in top lab scores and offers a cornucopia of features on Windows; it's our Editors' Choice winner for security mega-suite. You won't go wrong with one of these three, but the others have their own merits. Click through the links, read the full reviews, and make your choice.

Editors’ Note: Based on the increasing censure and criticism of Kaspersky by US government agencies, foreign agencies, and informed third parties, we can no longer recommend Kaspersky’s products. We continue to evaluate these products on their merits and report on them for those who wish to decide for themselves.

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