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The Lookout Blog

March 12, 2012

Lookout for Android Is Now Available in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese!

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Shhh. Do you hear that? That’s the beautiful sound of mobile security “en español” and “em português.” Lookout for Android is available in Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese from the Google Play Store (formerly known as Android Market).

With eight countries and five languages down, our global mobile security mission has been a huge hit. Brazilians and Spanish speakers now join Canadians, Australians, Brits, Germans, the Japanese and the French in enjoying a better user experience through a localized Lookout app with all the same great security, missing device and backup features. Lookout Premium is also available for the most complete protection for US$2.99/month or US$29.99/year.

Who knows what Lookout’s travel plans hold next? Let’s just say we have unlimited frequent flier miles.

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