Most smartphone users do not require antivirus applications, as the primary threats are scams rather than traditional viruses. iPhones have a secure operating system that limits antivirus functionality, focusing on scams like deceptive texts and phishing links. Android devices allow sideloading, increasing the risk of malware from unofficial sources. Best practices for smartphone safety include downloading apps from official stores, using trusted developers, avoiding dubious links, keeping the operating system updated, using strong passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and refraining from installing apps from unknown sources. Antivirus apps may be beneficial for users who frequently click on links, download files from unfamiliar websites, install many applications, engage in Android sideloading, or seek additional protection against scams. Reputable security apps prioritize scam detection and unsafe website identification over traditional virus scanning.