I recently had some issues with the ChatGPT app on my phone after using a VPN on a public network. I've heard that ChatGPT can somehow detect malware, but I'm skeptical since I haven't noticed any other signs of malware on my device. After logging out and back in, the app started working again, but someone mentioned there could still be malware on my phone. Is there a way to confirm this without having to reset my Android device?
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I totally get your concern about potential malware. It’s tricky with Android since detecting malware can be complicated, especially if it’s been developed by skilled creators. If you suspect something’s wrong, you might need to restart your phone and run a thorough scan. Also, try to remember if you’ve downloaded any suspicious apps lately that could have compromised your device.
First things first, you should make sure that the ChatGPT app you're using is the official one from OpenAI. There are tons of fake AI apps out there, and many of them could be malware. If it’s the legit version, then the app isn’t designed to detect malware—it just might have glitches sometimes. You should run a malware scan using a trusted antivirus app to check your phone for any issues.
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