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McAfee Expands Mobile Security Offering to iPhone Consumers

15
Aug
2011

Losing a smartphone is an event that sends shivers down the spine of every mobile user. That’s one of the reasons that McAfee, an Intel company and major maker of security software, developed its WaveSecure app. Up to now, though, only Android users could take advantage of the security offered by the program, Today, however, that protection has been extended to Apple iPhone consumers, too.

mcafee security wavesecure iphone iosWaveSecure iOS EditionThe new WaveSecure iOS Edition ($19.95, available from the iTunes store) extends the app to consumers. McAfee already offers the software to corporate iPhone uses through its Enterprise Mobility Manager software.

WaveSecure, which works on iOS 4.0 or greater, allows an iPhone user to wirelessly back up contacts, photos and videos from the mobile, as well as track its location — whether its GPS location is switched on or not — through a website and wipe information from the device remotely.

Backups and restores are performed from the cloud. That also allows a user to view their data through a web browser when they don’t have their phone with them. What’s more, data can be restored to a new phone without the need to dock it to a computer.

“We are excited to extend our platform coverage to one of the most popular operating systems for mobile devices on the market,” McAfee Co-President Todd Gebhart said in a statement. “McAfee WaveSecure software works seamlessly to secure, back up and wirelessly restore content on the device via the online portal. So even if the device is lost, stolen or damaged, or even if users accidentally delete their data, the data remains safe and easily accessible.”

mcafee security wavesecure iphone iosWaveSecure tracks a phone’s locationIn addition to English, the WaveSecure iPhone edition is being offered in Chinese (simplified and traditional), Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French (European and Canadian), German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Swedish, Spanish (European and Mexican) and Russian.

Loss of a mobile phone can be very traumatic to their owners since the gadgets have become as important as a wallet or purse in the lives of many consumers and business professionals. One survey performed last year by cloud computing business phone system provider RingCentral revealed that 40 percent of the business professionals in the poll said that their mobile was the thing they couldn’t live without. What’s more, 79 percent revealed to pollsters that most of their business was conducted on a smartphone, compared to a home or office phone.

Despite the importance of smartphones in the lives of many, a surprising number of users wouldn’t notice immediately if their cell phone were missing, according to another survey conducted earlier this year by SecurEnvoy. Of the 2000 mobile phone users polled in that project, a majority of them said that it’d be about an hour before they’d notice their mobile missing. That, though, varied substantially with age. Twenty-eight percent of 18 to 24 year-olds said they’d notice their phone missing in five minutes, while only 13 percent of 55 and older users said they’d notice their mobile missing that quickly.

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