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And if there's any doubt left about Clean Master then please tell me why they resorted to malware to drive up installations.
http://malvertising.stopmalwares.com/2014/07/mobile-malvertising-fake-virus-alert/
I really can't recommend the X-plore File Manager enough.
I'm a Root Explorer person too. Though I have X-plore installed. I've built enough play credits up to IAP the full version and intend to try it the next time I have an explorer need.I have to confess that I'd stripped my file managers down to just one: Root Explorer. But I installed X-plore yesterday after reading this (I think I'd briefly had an early version a long time ago), and have to admit it's very impressive, and noticeably faster for some operations (e.g. calculating the size of a large folder). Added it to my app folders and will be trying it out as my primary for a while - I think it will take a while to learn my way around properly.
I found that I preferred the older versions to more recent ones, and probably as a consequence I started using Root Explorer more and ES less, eventually switching fully.
I've seen it send Dropbox login credentials to an ES server China, spoofing the Dropbox login page.Yeah mate I think if you link it to Dropbox or something it calls home to China.
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