Will Google tell you if you have a virus?

No. When Google says you have a virus on your phone, you are being scammed. Specifically, cybercriminals are trying to trick you into installing malware, submitting personal data, or paying for virus removal. Unfortunately, fake virus warnings on Android phones are very common these days.
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What does a Google virus warning look like?

You are either alerted through a warning on the Chrome browser or via a warning beneath the website in search results. While Chrome security warnings are shown as a danger red page, Google search results show a hyperlinked warning right below the infected website's URL.
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Why is Google Chrome telling me I have a virus?

If you're seeing some of these problems with Chrome, you might have unwanted software or malware installed on your computer: Pop-up ads and new tabs that won't go away. Your Chrome homepage or search engine keeps changing without your permission. Unwanted Chrome extensions or toolbars keep coming back.
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How can you tell a fake virus warning?

A pop-up window claiming to have scanned your computer and found evidence of viruses would cause anyone alarm. However, if it comes from a company or program other than your own security software, or if it appears in a different format than you're used to, then tread carefully, as it's likely to be a scam.
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Can Chrome get a virus?

Scanning for viruses can be done very easily on Google Chrome. In this guide, we have explained how viruses can be caught and removed from Windows, Mac, and Android. How do I fix the redirect virus in Chrome?
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Are Chrome virus alerts Real?

The Virus Warning Pop-Up on Android

In most cases, Android users only see a fake virus warning pop-up when using the web browser to visit a malicious website. The pop-up window warns you that your Android is infected with a virus and invites you to tap a button to run a scan and remove the software from your device.
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Does Google send warnings?

We send you security alerts when we: Detect important actions in your account, like if someone signs in on a new device. Detect suspicious activity in your account, like if an unusual number of emails are sent.
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How do I scan Google for viruses?

How to run a virus scan on Google chrome
  1. Open Google Chrome;
  2. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and choose Settings;
  3. Scroll to the bottom and click Advanced;
  4. Scroll further down and pick Clean up computer;
  5. Click Find. ...
  6. Wait for Google to report whether any threats were found.
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Does Google have a free virus scan?

Does Google have a free antivirus? Yes, it does.
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Do I have a virus?

If your phone does have a virus, you'll notice some changes in its behavior. A typical sign is the sudden existence of poor performance issues. Your phone might slow down when you try to open its browser or another app. Other times, you'll notice some apps behaving suspiciously.
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What to do if you get a pop-up saying you have a virus?

Do not call any phone number provided. Do not click anything in the pop-up. You may need to force your browser to quit. When you restart your browser, don't reopen your previous tabs, and don't click the link you visited immediately before you got that virus warning.
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How do I know if my phone has a virus?

5 signs of malware or a virus
  1. Your device is hot to the touch. ...
  2. Everything 'feels off. ...
  3. An increase in random pop-ups and new apps. ...
  4. Fraudulent links from your accounts. ...
  5. You have unauthorized charges.
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Can you get a virus on your phone by visiting a website?

Can phones get viruses from websites? Clicking dubious links on web pages or even on malicious advertisements (known as malvertising) can download malware to your cell phone. Similarly, downloading software from these websites can also lead to malware being installed on your Android phone or iPhone.
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Is my browser hijacked?

Signs of browser hijacking

The most obvious sign that your browser has been exploited is that your home page is different from what it used to be or toolbars that you don't recognize have appeared. You might also see new favorites or bookmarks just below the address bar or if you manually look through the bookmarks.
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Is my Google Chrome infected?

If you're seeing some of these problems with Chrome, you might have unwanted software or malware installed on your computer: Pop-up ads and new tabs that won't go away. Your Chrome homepage or search engine keeps changing without your permission. Unwanted Chrome extensions or toolbars keep coming back.
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Is the annoying site a virus?

Where is the love Annoying Site? Interesting that this entire domain is blocked as malicious by my ad blocker. It escapes from being malicious only because it is very explicit on what it does. But it's very likely that are malicious links to it that hide its destiny.
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Can an iPhone get a virus?

Fortunately for Apple fans, iPhone viruses are extremely rare, but not unheard of. While generally secure, one of the ways iPhones may become vulnerable to viruses is when they are 'jailbroken'. Jailbreaking an iPhone is a bit like unlocking it — but less legitimate.
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Can iPhones get virus websites?

The chances of getting virus or malware on your iPhone from websites, internet or outside sources, are extremely low. This is because all the Apps in the Apple store go through thorough security checks before being uploaded on the store. If any virus or malware is detected Apple will not approve the app to be uploaded.
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How do I know if my iPhone has viruses?

Here's how to check if your iPhone or iPad has a virus
  1. Your iPhone is jailbroken. ...
  2. You're seeing apps you don't recognize. ...
  3. You're being inundated with pop-ups. ...
  4. A spike in cellular data usage. ...
  5. Your iPhone is overheating. ...
  6. The battery is draining faster.
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How do I get rid of a virus?

How to remove viruses and other malware from your Android device
  1. Power off the phone and reboot in safe mode. Press the power button to access the Power Off options. ...
  2. Uninstall the suspicious app. ...
  3. Look for other apps you think may be infected. ...
  4. Install a robust mobile security app on your phone.
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Can you get a virus without downloading anything?

Yes, you can get a virus just from visiting a website.
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How can I create a virus?

If you're interested in making executable viruses, C or C++ is a good place to start. If you want to make macro viruses, learn the macro language for your target programs such as Microsoft Office. Visual Basic can be used to create malicious programs for Windows users.
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Is the I Love You virus still exist?

Twenty years on, the ILOVEYOU virus remains one of the farthest reaching ever. Tens of millions of computers around the world were affected. The fight to contain the malware and track down its author was front page news globally, waking up a largely complacent public to the dangers posed by malicious cyber actors.
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Who is the creator of I Love You virus?

Onel de Guzman, a then-24-year-old resident of Manila, Philippines, created the malware.
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