Kaspersky develops security for TAG Heuer smartphone

CEBU, Philippines - In partnership with Kaspersky Lab, TAG Heuer Link recently introduced the first luxury touchscreen smartphone operating on Android (system).

Kaspersky Lab, a developer of secure content and threat management solutions, developed a user-friendly and reliable security software that provides complex malware and data protection for the TAG Heuer Mobile Security.

“We are happy to start our partnership with and to provide protection for users of TAG Heuer smartphones. Kaspersky Lab and TAG Heuer have common core values, such as best-of-breed reliability, cutting edge technology, and constant innovation. TAG Heuer Mobile Security is our first project in the luxury segment, and we are looking forward to further develop our partnership with TAG Heuer,” said Eugene Kaspersky, chairman and chief executive officer of Kaspersky Lab.

The new TAG Heuer Link phone is the ultimate communication tool. Swiss-engineered, French-built, and equipped with upgradeable Google Android software, it combines elegance, reliability and unparalleled access and connectivity.

Luxuriously crafted and detailed, the TAG Heuer Link incorporates the most prestigious materials and advanced components in the watch making and automotive worlds, including black PVD, diamonds and rose gold. The mirror-polished and fine-brushed stainless steel is premium grade surgical 316L, corrosion-resistant and hypoallergenic.

TAG Heuer Mobile Security provides top grade protection from network attacks, malware targeting mobile platforms, and SMS spam.

On top of that, it allows users to locate a lost or stolen smartphone using the GPS Find function, store all digital assets in encrypted folders, and remotely block or wipe the smartphone if it is lost or stolen.

With Kaspersky Lab’s Mobile Security, the owner of a LINK smartphone is able to efficiently manage private contacts, filter out annoying calls and texts by assigning contacts to black lists and white lists, restrict children’s calls and texts, and monitor the phone’s whereabouts using GPS Find. — (FREEMAN)

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