There are a bunch of additional features, many of them primarily targeted at the Chinese market (cloud anti-virus, call blocker, etc), a basic firewall (block internet-access per app and interface, i.e. LBE-SM then blocks all future installations of it. You then can follow that (tap the notification), and blacklist the app. One of them watches over app installs, and places a note in your notification area when one happened. While my primary taget was its privacy protection (revoking app permissions), LBE-SM ships with a load of other features. I first felt it a bit, umm, over-loaded – but it runs decently (no battery drain or performance issues), and after disabling half of its features I don't need, I'm pretty satisfied with it. I'm using LBE Security Manager for a while now (as the "lite version", LBE Privacy Guard, is no longer continued and soesn't work with Android 4.1 and above).
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