I recently downloaded an old APK app from the Internet Archive onto my Samsung A35. After trying it out for a few minutes, I got worried that since the app is no longer maintained, it might be corrupted. I decided to delete the file and uninstall the app, but now I'm wondering if I should be concerned about any potential risks to my phone. How can I check for any issues or malware?
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Your main worry here should really be about malware rather than a corrupted file. Corrupted files usually don't cause any harm to your device. Malware, on the other hand, is a different story. To check for malware, I suggest using the built-in scan under 'Device Care' and then 'App Protection.' If it finds anything suspicious, it might be able to remove it for you. But honestly, if you don't notice any unusual behavior on your device, like rapid battery drain or weird notifications, you're probably in the clear. Just keep an eye out for any strange activity, but don't stress too much just yet!
Also, just to clarify, is that built-in scan automatic, or do I have to manually start it? I'm not too tech-savvy and I'm a bit confused about how it works!

No worries! The scan isn't automatic; you'll need to manually tap to start it. Just go to Device Care, and it should guide you through the scan process.