I am new to this community, long time her of webroot and have a question. I received 2 emails from "webroot" with this message. Smells and feels like a scam as it has hyperlinks but just wanted to see if anyone else has gotten this. Thanks.
Instructions for updating SecureAnywhere® Mobile Protection for Android
Webroot released an essential update for SecureAnywhere® Mobile Protection for Android. To avoid service disruption, please be sure to your Android Mobile Security app to version 5.0.1 by April 24th.
You can quickly tell if your app has this important update. From your Android device, click on this link or search for “Webroot” in the Play Store app and view the Mobile Security app. If you see a button that says “Open”, then you have the newest version and there’s nothing you need to do. However, if yousee a button that says “Update” instead, then you are not on the latest version and you should update. Do this by tapping the “Update” button. See screenshots below for reference.
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Best answer by LLiddell
The application labelled "Mobile Security" is the current app that you should be using, yes. The "Secure Anywhere Mobile" is the older version, so please make sure the application is updated. If you need any help with this, please reach out to our support team so they can assist you further.@ wrote:
Thank you for your response. I am just a little confused since I have the Secure Anywhere Mobile App and not the Mobile Security App . The message appears to be directed to me as a paid Secure Anywhere client but then referred to the Mobile Security App. Am I to think I should (or should have) use Mobile Secuity instead? Any clarity would be helpful.
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