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4.1 Quarantine
The main task of quarantine is to safely store infected
files. Files should be quarantined if they cannot be
cleaned, if it is not safe or advisable to delete them or if
they are being falsely detected by ESET Mobile Antivirus.
Files stored in the quarantine folder can be viewed in a
table that displays the date and time of quarantine and
the path to the original location of the infected files.
You can restore quarantined files by tapping
Menu >
View > Quarantine > Options > Restore
(each file will
be restored to its original location). You can also choose
to permanently remove the files by tapping
Options
> Delete
. If you want your choice to apply to multiple
files, tap
Options > Select all
before performing the
desired action.
Figure 4-3: Quarantine
5. Spam filter
The Spam filter blocks unsolicited SMS messages that
are sent to your mobile device.
Unsolicited messages usually include advertisements
from mobile phone service providers or messages from
unknown or unspecified users.
5.1 Settings
Tap
Menu > View > Statistics
to see statistical
information about the number of received and blocked
messages.
In the Spam filter settings (
Menu > Settings > Spam
Filter
), the following filter modes are available:
Block SMS from contact list
– Enable this option to
allow SMS messages only from senders that are not in
your address book. The Whitelist and Blacklist entries
override this option.
Block SMS from unknown senders
– Enable this
option to accept messages only from contacts in
your address book. The Whitelist and Blacklist entries
override this option.
Select both
Block SMS from contact list
and
Block
SMS from unknown senders
to automatically block
all incoming SMS messages. The Whitelist and Blacklist
entries override this option (see section 5.2, “Whitelist/
Blacklist“).
To not block any messages, deselect both
Block SMS
from contact list
and
Block SMS from unknown
senders
to disable the Spam filter. All incoming
messages will be accepted. The Whitelist and Blacklist
entries override this option (see section 5.2, “Whitelist/
Blacklist“).
Figure 5-1: Spam filter