Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS is user-friendly, and the VPN offers more data on a daily basis than some competitors, however it’s lacking in features. If you’re using more equipment to secure, choosing Bitdefender Total Security gets you the best iOS, Android, Windows and Mac coverage for just an extra.

They’re not much more prone to malware as other devices, however, they aren’t able to provide any security guarantees. However, you’ll be exposed to a variety of security and privacy risks each moment you turn your device on.

Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS(opens in a new tab) provides additional layers of security for you and your information. The free version offers an in-built (200MB daily, doesn’t choose a place) VPN to shield your online activities from being viewed by snoopers. the data breach monitor that will signal alarms in the event that your email address turns in the dark web and a vulnerability scanner to look for security issues on your device and network. problems.

While it didn’t completely impress us but it’s a decent feature set that is similar to other free iOS security applications. Panda Dome for iOS has good parental controls as well as anti-theft, for example, however, its VPN is limited to 150MB per day. Avira Mobile Security’s allowance for VPN is just 100MB per day, but it does make more than that with a call blocking feature and network scanner. The top-rated iOS applications have some thing to offer, but there’s nothing to distinguish their features.

PAID EXTRAS

Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS can be upgraded to include web protection, which prevents access to phishing sites and other harmful websites. It’s a useful feature and priced fairly at $1.49 per month, which is per month, but falling to $1.25 for an annual basis.

If the basic VPN doesn’t meet your requirements You are able to upgrade to premium Bitdefender VPN subscription for just $6.99 per month for a total of $3.33 for an annual basis. This is a reasonable price according to VPN standards however, if you can benefit from more security and privacy capability, the most cost-effective option is available through the Bitdefender suites.

For instance, Bitdefender Total Security doesn’t include the VPN however it comes with all the antivirus tools and other features that cover five iOS, Android, Windows and Mac devices for $2.92 each month in the initial year and $7.92 when renewing.

Bitdefender Family Pack protects up to 15 devices at $3.75 per month for the first year, and $10 upon renewal.

Premium Security comes with the complete unlimited VPN service and can cover up to 10 devices at $5 per month for the first year, $15 upon renewal.

GETTING STARTED

Bitdefender Mobile Security on iOS is easy to install, and it prompts you to sign-in using the Bitdefender, Facebook, Twitter, Google or Microsoft accounts.

After sign-up after signing up, the app suggests conducting a “quick scan”. This is not to look for malicious software(opens in a new tab) however, it does identify security issues which include, according to the app, an old iOS version and issues with device configuration (the application doesn’t provide a clear explanation of the details of these) and WiFi or network issues (we’re not sure about these, as well.) The list isn’t extensive which made for an extremely fast scan (three minutes for us) as well. Mobile Security successfully identified a missing iOS update on our device.

After the scan was completed after which the app took our attention to its Dashboard. It’s not a lot when you’re in portrait mode, as over half the display’s screen was taken up by the scan result and an option to scan again however a menu bar provides quick access to the other Mobile Security functions.

If you experience any technical issues, there is a support section that includes an option to visit Bitdefender’s Community Forum as well as a tiny amount of FAQs, and other things. The app is very basic, and includes issues such as the manual that was published in 2020 and did not even explain features like the Quick Scan feature (because it was introduced on the market in 2021.) This isn’t an issue, as the app is easy to use and you’ll never require the manual, however, it does leave Mobile Security for iOS looking unappreciated, which indicates that it’s unlikely to get any major new features in the near future.

BITDEFENDER VPN

The process of connecting your Bitdefender device Hotspot shield-powered VPN is simple. Click VPN and then Connect and within a few seconds , it’s running, securing your internet data from prying eyes. The speeds were acceptable during our tests, and connections were stable without any unexpected drop.

The issue? It’s very basic. As we’ve written it, you aren’t able to select an address, switch between protocols, change settings or alter the way that VPN(opens in a new tab) operates in any practical manner. If you’re just looking for the basic VPN basic features, this may be sufficient. If you’re seeking something that’s even a little more sophisticated is likely to leave you disappointed.

Bitdefender is aware of the issue It has announced that Mobile Security for iOS will soon be upgraded to use the standard stand-alone Bitdefender VPN(opens in a new tab) application. It’s a great thing as it gives you additional VPN capabilities (ad blocker and tracker, the choice of protocols as well as split tunneling and more.) If however, the VPN is the most important thing to you then you may want to ignore Mobile Security and just install the Bitdefender VPN for iOS app instead.

ACCOUNT PRIVACY

Bitdefender’s Account Privacy feature checks the list of data breaches to find the number of email addresses you require and alerts you in the event that your personal information has been disclosed.

We hit the button ‘Account Privacy to test it out. The application sent a code to our email address to confirm that we were the owner of it. It and then showed an alarmingly long list of security breaches in which our email address was listed.

It’s not as helpful as it seems. Even though our list contained 19 breaches however, only four of them were from prior to 2020 and the latest of those dates back to February 2021. If you adhere to the usual guidelines to change your passwords regularly (and we often do) but this isn’t going to be revealing about anything.

It’s also not easy to determine the accounts that have been compromised. While some names for breaches clearly indicate this (LinkedIn.com, DropBox.com, livejournal) Our email address was also included in breaches with names that are generic like ‘breachCompilation “collection1” and “malwaredumps.’ The application prompted the user to modify our password, however without specific information about which website was the source, it’s impossible.

There’s still value in this list. It is possible that your list will become more pertinent and you can join to receive notifications when new breaches are discovered. However, you can get this information for no cost on haveibeenpwned.com You don’t requirement to download Bitdefen