Smartphone users ignore security risks amid free tool reliance

Many smartphone owners overlook basic protections despite daily dependence on their devices.

Users frequently trust free security tools while avoiding paid antivirus options, according to recent observations on mobile habits. This shift leaves devices more exposed to potential threats over time. Experts note the trend weakens overall mobile security as paid solutions see declining adoption.

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