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Government warns Android phone users about app downloads; urges them to follow these 8 things to avoid scams

With the rising number of cyber threats and malicious apps, the Indian government is urging smartphone users to exercise caution while downloading apps on their Android devices. Here are 8 common mistakes users should avoid to stay safe:

July 19, 2025 / 18:06 IST
Downloading APKs from Outside Google Play
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Downloading APKs from Outside Google Play
Avoid sideloading apps from third-party sources, which are more likely to contain malware. Stick to the official Google Play Store or your device manufacturer’s app store.
Ignoring App Permissions
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Ignoring App Permissions
Many users grant excessive permissions to apps. Always review the permissions requested and only allow those necessary for the app’s functionality.
Checking ‘Untrusted Sources’ Option
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Checking ‘Untrusted Sources’ Option
Never enable the “Untrusted Sources” setting to install apps. This disables built-in protections and opens the door to potentially harmful software.
Skipping App Details and Reviews
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Skipping App Details and Reviews
Before downloading any app, review its details, ratings, number of downloads, and user feedback. This can help identify fake or malicious apps.
Disabling Google Play Protect
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Disabling Google Play Protect
Google Play Protect is a built-in security service that scans for harmful apps. Ensure it remains enabled on your device.
Using Unknown Accessibility Services
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Using Unknown Accessibility Services
Enabling unknown apps with accessibility permissions can lead to serious privacy risks, including unauthorized control over your device.
Clicking on Suspicious Links
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Clicking on Suspicious Links
Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited messages or emails. These could redirect you to malicious websites or initiate automatic downloads.
Falling for Shortened URLs
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Falling for Shortened URLs
Shortened links (like bit.ly or tinyurl) can hide malicious destinations. Hover over them to see the full URL or use a preview tool.
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first published: Jul 19, 2025 05:55 pm

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