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Harmony Mobile Protect app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 2336 ratings )
Business Utilities
Developer: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
Free
Current version: 4.2.12041, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 03 Oct 2015
App size: 105.12 Mb

Harmony Mobile Protect helps organisations enforce policies and compliance for employees using their own (BYOD) or corporate smartphones and tablets to access enterprise email and applications.

Securely access all your corporate resources from your iPhone and iPad through a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel.

This app is only for business users enrolled with Check Point Harmony Mobile for Enterprises. To download mobile security advisor for your personal use, search the App Store for "ZoneAlarm," by Check Point

Check Point Software Technologies is committed to keeping user privacy. We don’t collect or share any personal information.

Pros and cons of Harmony Mobile Protect app for iPhone and iPad

Harmony Mobile Protect app good for

This app is very nice, detected 1 spy phone tool on my device and 1 network attack when I connected to a hotspot.. Best regards.
It saved me from compromised wifi "free" hotspot once and this is enough to appreciate this app a lot!
Great product to provide security protections for your mobile device. Extremely lightweight, averaging less than 2% battery usage per day and provides piece of mind that our phones are always protected with simple remediation instructions if a malicious app is found.

Some bad moments

Apparently this app just serves to drain battery life on my phone
Im a not heavy smart phone user. My iPhone6 usually last 3-4 days after one change. With this, I need to charge almost every day or two. It used half of my battery.
This app will scan your device for apps behaving badly. Think xghostcode as an example. This app can be used alone or combined with industry leading MDM products such as Airwatch or Maas360.
Consumes about 7% of my battery during the day and adds lag to everything. Feels like my iPhone 6 turned in to an iPhone 5.