5/5 rating based on 216 reviews. Read all reviews for Trend Micro Mobile Security for iPhone.
Trend Micro Mobile Security is free iOS app published by Trend Micro, Incorporated
doggieloves
Love this app! Wish iPhone would allow me to set a default browser. Of all the secure browsers, this one rules the schools!!
Asrbcsyu
So you pay $30 for mobile security and I've never seen where I could run a scan. Try to call... Forget it. POS
wfmagee
Trent Micro works extremely well. User friendly and intuitive Trend Micro keeps my iPhone clear of bugs, trolls, fisching expeditions and I am happy about it..
minibikemike
I've used AVG for many years now. It's work but I'm tired of the pop ups for upgrades they try to push on you. I've only started using trend and so far I'm liking it!
Santa'sNo1Baby
I have used TrendMicro for more than 10 years and I love it. It’s user friendly, online support is great and they’ll help you fix any and all problems or answer your questions. My mobile app is part of my computer antivirus package along with password manager. I have never had any cookies, viruses, or web tracking download to my iPhone or computer. I have tried other virus support programs and always come back to Trend Micro. Anyone’s parents should be more than happen to pay a few dollars for their children’s security & privacy! I definitely would. Thanks Trend Micro.
Shorty7799
It's been good so far and been better than other ones like log dog and stuff I've paid more for in the past
bjj0001
Ad/Tracker blocking finally came! Now we really can indeed call this the best mobile security app for iOS! …Well, except a Whitelist feature would be nice because “accesso.com", a crucial part of sixflags.com and the Six Flags app is being blocked. Being said, first-party content from anywhere must not be blocked to avoid problems. Only third-party content should be and must be blocked. Allowing third-party content only makes your iPhone more easier to get jailbroken. Update: The absolute reason why accesso.com wasn’t working properly was because the HTTP protocol was tested, while the HTTPS one was not, causing an endless loop of unnecessary blocks!