Android's built-in security features are sufficient for most users, making paid antivirus subscriptions often unnecessary.
YouTube Premium costs .99 per month for an ad-free experience, background playback, and offline downloads, but users can use the Brave Browser for ad removal and background playback for free, while NewPipe allows offline downloads.
NordVPN costs .99 per month, but Proton VPN offers a free tier without data caps suitable for casual users.
WPS Office Premium requires payment to remove ads and increase cloud storage from 1GB to 20GB, while Google Docs provides 15GB of free cloud storage and better functionality.
LinkedIn Premium costs .99 per month but does not guarantee better job offers; optimizing a profile and networking are often more effective.
CCleaner and similar apps may slow down devices, while built-in tools like Files by Google can effectively manage cache for free.
Adobe Express Premium offers advanced graphic design features for a fee, but Canva provides a robust free alternative.
CamScanner Premium is only necessary for advanced features; Adobe Scan and Microsoft Lens offer similar functionality for free.
Evernote's free version limits users to 50 notes on one device, while Google Keep allows unlimited note-taking and syncing for free.
Kaspersky and other antivirus apps may be unnecessary as Android's Play Protect feature offers adequate security for most users.