Protect your Galaxy phone from malware

It's very unlikely that your phone will be affected by any sort of malware because all Galaxy Store and Play Store apps are scanned before they're downloaded. However, sneaky ads or emails can try to download harmful software onto your phone. Don't worry, there are a couple things you can do to protect your Galaxy phone.
Galaxy smartphone with a glowing blue security shield icon on the screen, set against a dark background with red circuitry and a skull icon, symbolizing malware protection.
Galaxy smartphone with a glowing blue security shield icon on the screen, set against a dark background with red circuitry and a skull icon, symbolizing malware protection.

Protect your Galaxy phone from malware

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Available screens and settings may vary by wireless service provider, software version, and phone model.

App permissions

App permissions are an easy and reliable way to keep your phone out of harm's way. When in doubt, if an app seems fishy, don't grant it access.

 

After you install a new app, you will be prompted to allow or deny certain permissions. Tap Allow or Deny depending on the app. If you haven't used an app for a while, its permissions will be reset automatically. You will be asked to grant the permissions again when you next open the app.

 

You can also deny permissions for an app at a later time if needed.

  1. Navigate to and open Settings, tap Apps, and then tap the desired app.
  2. Tap Permissions and then tap the permissions listed under Allowed. Tap Don't allow or tap the switch if it appears, depending on the app.
    Permissions highlighted
  3. Repeat this process for each individual permission.

 

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Samsung Internet browser settings

Even if you're on a trustworthy site, there can be an onslaught of unsafe or annoying ads. Don’t be fooled by scams. Use the options in the Samsung Internet app to drive away pop-ups.

  1. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app.
  2. Next, tap Menu (the three horizontal lines), and then tap Ad blockers. You’ll see a list of recommended content and ad blockers for your browser.
    Ad blockers highlighted in the menu of the Samsung Internet app
  3. Tap an app, and then tap Install to get the content blocker.

 

Before downloading Ad blockers from the Play Store, make sure you are signed into your Google account. Keep in mind that certain Ad blockers may charge you for their usage. You can read the description and reviews when installing a content blocker.

 

If you are using a different browser app, remember to adjust that app's security settings instead.

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Use Auto Blocker

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Turning on Maximum restrictions will restrict some of your phone’s features. This feature is only available on Galaxy phones and tablets running Android 6.

Your phone is equipped with an Auto Blocker feature that will block threats and other suspicious activity. You can enable Auto Blocker, as well as the Maximum restrictions option to receive increased protection.

  1. Navigate to and open Settings, then tap Security and privacy, and then tap Auto Blocker.
  2. Tap the switch to turn on Auto Blocker. Your phone will be protected from unauthorized app sources, USB cable commands, software updates via USB cables, and malware images in messaging apps.
    Auto Blocker settings with the switch enabled
  3. Next, tap Maximum restrictions.
  4. Tap the switch to turn on Maximum restrictions. Maximum restrictions will protect your phone from admin apps and shared albums, and will remove location data when you’re sharing pictures.
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Remove an app affected by malware

Safe mode displayed on a Galaxy phone


If by some chance you think your phone has a malicious app, you'll want to go into Safe mode and uninstall the app. Remember, all third-party apps are disabled when your phone is in Safe mode, so it's a great way to figure out what's causing the problem.

  1. Press and hold the Power and Volume down buttons simultaneously.
  2. Touch and hold Power off, and then tap Safe mode. If "Safe mode" does not appear, repeat the previous steps.
  3. To remove potentially malicious apps, navigate to Settings, and then tap Apps.
  4. Select the desired app, and then tap Uninstall.
  5. To exit Safe mode, simply restart your phone and it will reboot normally.
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Ways to stay safe

Want to make extra sure your phone is safe? Follow these tips to keep your phone malware-free:

  • Do not download apps outside of the Play Store or Galaxy Store.
  • Avoid using anti-malware apps. Samsung does not recommend third-party anti-malware products.
  • Keep your phone updated with the latest software and operating system.
  • When connecting to an unsecured public Wi-Fi network, use Secure Wi-Fi. To enable it, navigate to and open Settings. Search for and select Secure Wi-Fi, and then tap Secure Wi-Fi again. Agree to the terms, and then tap Continue. You may need to tap Continue again, and then allow the necessary permissions. As a Galaxy customer, you’ll get 250 MB for free. If desired, you can upgrade this amount with a monthly service plan.
    Secure Wi-Fi highlighted in More security settings screen
  • Keep Bluetooth and Wi-Fi disabled when they're not in use to help keep out hackers.
  • If you suspect that your phone may be hacked or infected with malware, we can help you check for malware and remove it.
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