4/21/2023 0 Comments Bit defender iphone![]() ![]() The battery consumption was steady at 1% and Web Protection ran for 1h during my tests. I did not have a full charge, as I only charged it to allow the update. Unplugged the charger and continued browsing. I even enabled the VPN at some point, which disables the Web Protection automatically then re-enabled Web Protection. I went on streaming platforms, opened Safari and browsed a few pages, opened multiple social media pages, messaging apps and so on. I could notice that Mobile Security was using only 1% of the battery and the percentage remained still no matter what I was doing on the phone. I have restarted the phone once the update was installed and checked the battery usage before and after each action. I had enabled Web Protection before the actual update and the phone had below 50% battery so I had to plug it in for the update to be processed. Today I've been testing Mobile Security in conjunction with the latest iOS version and my findings are the following: ![]() I am an iPhone user myself and naturally I have Bitdefender Mobile Security installed on my iPhone XS MAX with a fresh iOS 16.1 update.
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