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    5 Types of Apps You Already Use on Desktop And Should Also Use on Your Phone


    A lot of people have antivirus installed on their computers. In fact, almost everyone does. However, people are unaware that an antivirus must be installed on all of their devices. Their Android phone and their tablet need an antivirus system just as much as their desktop and laptop computers do.




    So, it’s not about people not knowing that they need an antivirus; it’s about them not understanding just how much they need it on their smartphone.




    Well, this is sadly not the only case where this is so. Here are five other types of apps that you’re probably already using on your desktop and now need to start using on your phone, as well.








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    VPN



    Before we even start, it’s important to mention that you’re far more likely to use a phone abroad than any other device. Why? While some people bring a laptop to their vacation, no one brings their desktop, and almost no one leaves their country without a smartphone. In other words, if you could install a VPN on just one device, a smartphone would be an obvious choice.




    According to tech expert Nick Saraev from Techopedia, the list of mobile VPN apps for all devices is quite impressive, and the list is expanded with each passing day. So, you’ll have a lot of decent options to pick from.




    Also, keep in mind that you’re more likely to log into an unverified network via your phone. Why? Well, because you’re always on the hunt for a Wi-Fi or a hotspot, you don’t always have the privilege of choosing.




    Also, more and more people watch streaming apps on mobile, which is why you can use it to bypass geo-restrictions.




    Using a VPN will provide you with extra encryption for communication. Most of your IM apps and almost all of your correspondences are taking place via VPN.




    All in all, not only does VPN make sense on Android, but this is where it makes the most sense.




    Password Managers



    If you’re logged into your Google Account on your browser, chances are that you’re already using a password manager without realizing it. Just think about when the last time you had to fill in a password manually was, even if you’re not automatically logged into a platform. This is a password manager, and it’s what the password manager does best.




    Another thing you need to take into consideration is the importance of an auto-fill feature for mobile apps. Getting started with password managers is really not a difficult task and it will make your life a lot easier.




    By default, password managers make it easier for you to come up with better (random) passwords and remember them all. It makes it easier to have a unique password for every platform, and they ensure that you can change them with a single click.




    By installing this on your smartphone, you’ve basically ensured secure access on the go. You see, you’re probably accessing every single account that you own via your phone. You have all sorts of apps and accounts, and even if you’re using a browser on your smartphone, you’re logged into your Google Account and have your search history at the tip of your fingers.




    Due to the nature of modern software, synchronization between devices will be immediate and it’s all in an encrypted vault for sensitive information.




    Note-Taking Apps



    With the help of a note-taking app, you’ll be able to capture ideas instantly. This is so important because ideas are fleeting, and you never know when you’ll forget something.




    By having this app, you can sync notes across devices. In other words, you can start working on it via your phone (most likely scenario since the phone is always on you), and you can continue elsewhere.




    This way, you also get to access important info on the go. You never know when you’ll need something, and having access to it and not having access to it can be a difference between missing out on an opportunity or using it.




    The best part is that you can use voice-to-text features for quick input. Today, this is far better and more accurate than it was before. Voice recognition algorithms are more sophisticated than before, and with the help of AI technology, they are amazing at recognizing context.




    Productivity Suites



    With a productivity suite app, you’ll be able to edit documents on the fly much easier than you otherwise would have been able to. Keep in mind that, most of the time, you don’t really have to write or design via phone. You probably just have to log into your account, go to the document, and confirm that you accept a suggestion in a document.




    It takes a few seconds if you can do it from your phone, but it could take days or weeks if you’ve just left for a vacation and they have to wait for you to get back home.




    The reason why you want an app is for increased security. You’re accessing important company files, and this is something you can’t afford to fall into the wrong hands. A good app will reduce this likelihood.




    This way, your collaboration with team members will be at its peak, and you’ll still pass any BYOD security policy that’s in place in your enterprise.




    This will also allow you to manage tasks and deadlines on mobile without having to wait to get to a different terminal. Sometimes, these minutes and hours do make a difference.




    By integrating with mobile calendars, you’ll get far more value.




    Banking and Finance Apps



    Speaking about the importance of integrating banking and finance apps may sound a bit disingenuous since you’re likely using them via a mobile device by default. Still, you would be shocked to learn how many people still have to start using an M-banking app.




    This is just outrageous, seeing how incredible the benefits of M-banking really are. Just think about it; you can instantly transfer funds or exchange (EUR to USD, etc.) even on Sunday evening. You get to pay your bills without any contact.




    Mobile deposits and transfers are quick, reliable, and contactless. During the pandemic, this was the strongest selling point of the system, but even today, there are a lot of people concerned with their health, not to mention real germaphobes.




    While using M-banking, you could also download a finance app, which will help you manage your finances better and in real-time. By integrating these apps, you won’t even have to manually enter your spending.




    This way, you can monitor spending and transactions, budget, and even make personal financial projections. It’s like having a personal financial advisor for which you only pay a small subscription. It’s more than worth it!




    Think about how you use these platforms the most



    Most of these platforms you’re probably using via your phone; you’re just taking the more difficult route. In other words, you’re either using a browser-based version instead of the app (which is a suboptimal way to do it), or you’re missing out on so many opportunities (like if you’re not using a VPN on your phone). Either way, by just rethinking your possibilities, you’re making a world of difference.




    EDITOR NOTE: This is a promoted post and should not be considered an editorial endorsement



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