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First Impressions of Flexilis Mobile Security
We just posted about the limited beta of Flexilis Mobile Security. I've had some time to play with it. Once signed up for the beta, you'll get an SMS with a download link.
So there are two components of the program, the mobile app and the web app. The mobile applications seems to be running pretty well on my XPERIA X1. As you can see in the two screenshots below, you can choose whether the antivirus, data protection, or attack protection is turned on. Then, in the main screen, you get a graph that seems to show CPU usage, with links below to start a backup, look at security events, and run the antivirus.
Then, in the Dashwire-like website (it's an AJAX-based web app), you get to see a listing of recent system events...such as "you've added 26 new pictures" (which happen to be all of the photos that I have on my device, backed up automatically). You can also start a data backup from the website, plus manage how often your backups occur. You can even enable automatic weekly emails of security reports for your device.
First impressions? This may be overkill for the average user, but I need to spend some more time with it before giving it a final verdict. It's free - so give it a try and let us know what you think!
So there are two components of the program, the mobile app and the web app. The mobile applications seems to be running pretty well on my XPERIA X1. As you can see in the two screenshots below, you can choose whether the antivirus, data protection, or attack protection is turned on. Then, in the main screen, you get a graph that seems to show CPU usage, with links below to start a backup, look at security events, and run the antivirus.
Then, in the Dashwire-like website (it's an AJAX-based web app), you get to see a listing of recent system events...such as "you've added 26 new pictures" (which happen to be all of the photos that I have on my device, backed up automatically). You can also start a data backup from the website, plus manage how often your backups occur. You can even enable automatic weekly emails of security reports for your device.
First impressions? This may be overkill for the average user, but I need to spend some more time with it before giving it a final verdict. It's free - so give it a try and let us know what you think!





