Overview
VirutalShield is fully compatible with all modern computers, tablets, and mobile devices. We'll also be adding support for even more devices soon. Simply choose a device below for more details.
However, there are a few devices that are too old to run our Official desktop/mobile application. This page will help you figure out if your device is supported or not.
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VirtualShield for Windows
Our Windows desktop application is supported on Microsoft Windows 7 or later. This includes Windows 8, 8.1, 10, and the new Windows 11. If you can download and install other apps on your computer, then it is likely you can install VirtualShield as well.
Service Pack 1 is required on Windows 7 systems. Learn how to upgrade here.
Check your Windows version
How to determine which version of Windows you're using:
Click the Start button near the bottom of your screen.
You can also press the Windows key on your keyboard.
Inside the search box, type winver and then press the Enter key.
A window will appear with information about your Windows Operating System, including the version and revision number.
See this Microsoft article for more info on how to check your Windows version.
Upgrade your Windows version
How to check for updates on your Windows computer:
Start by connecting to a power outlet, if your computer runs on battery.
Click the Start button near the bottom of your screen.
You can also press the Windows key on your keyboard.
Type "update" in the search box, then select Windows Update from the list of results.
If you don't see the Windows Update option, click Check for updates.
Wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer.
That's it! Once the update is complete, you can proceed to install VirtualShield.
Service Pack 1 is required on Windows 7 systems. Learn how to upgrade here.
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VirtualShield for macOS
Our macOS desktop application is supported on macOS X 10.14 (Mojave) or later. This includes macOS 11 (Big Sur), 12 (Monterey), 13 (Ventura), 14 (Sonoma), and the new macOS 15 (Catalina). If you can download and install other apps on your computer, then it is likely you can install VirtualShield as well.
Chances are you can run macOS Catalina, learn how to upgrade here.
Check your macOS version
How to determine which version of macOS you're using:
From the Apple menu near the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac.
A window will appear with information about your macOS Operating System, including the version and revision number.
See this Apple article for more info on how to check your macOS version.
Upgrade your macOS version
How to check for updates on your Mac computer:
Start by connecting to a power outlet, if your computer runs on battery.
From the Apple menu near the corner of your screen, select System Preferences.
If you don't see the System Preferences option, select System Settings.
Select General in the sidebar, then click Software Update on the right.
Wait while Apple looks for the latest updates for your computer.
That's it! Once the update is complete, you can proceed to install VirtualShield.
See this Apple article for more info on how to check for system updates.
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VirtualShield for iOS
Our iOS mobile application is supported on Apple iOS 13.0 or later. This includes iOS 14, 15, 16, and the new iOS 17. If you can download and install other apps from the Apple Store, then it is likely you can install VirtualShield as well.
Apple TV and Apple Watch is not supported at this time.
Check your iOS version
How to determine which version of iOS you're using:
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear shaped icon.
Navigate to General > About from the list of options.
You can also ask Siri to open your phone's About screen.
A screen will appear with information about your iOS Operating System, including the version and revision number.
See this Apple article for more info on how to check your iOS version.
Upgrade your iOS version
How to check for updates on your iOS phone/tablet:
Start by connecting to a power outlet, if your device runs on battery.
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear shaped icon.
If you can't find this icon, ask Siri to open your Settings.
Navigate to General, and then tap Software Update.
Wait while Apple looks for the latest updates for your device.
That's it! Once the update is complete, you can proceed to install VirtualShield.
See this Apple article for more info on how to check for device updates.
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VirtualShield for Android
Our Android mobile application is supported on Google Android 7.0 or later. This includes Android 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and the new Android 14. If you can download and install other apps from the Google Play Store, then it is likely you can install VirtualShield as well.
Coming soon to Android TV and Amazon Fire Stick devices.
Check your Android version
How to determine which version of Android you're using:
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear or a wrench shaped icon.
Navigate to System > Advanced > System update from the list of options.
If you don't see the Advanced option, tap About phone.
A screen will appear with information about your Android Operating System, including the version and revision number.
See this Google article for more info on how to check your Android version.
Upgrade your Android version
How to check for updates on your Android phone/tablet:
Start by connecting to a power outlet, if your device runs on battery.
Open your Settings app. It looks like a cog/gear or a wrench shaped icon.
If you can't find this icon, ask Google to open your Settings.
Navigate to System, and then tap System update.
Wait while Google looks for the latest updates for your device.
That's it! Once the update is complete, you can proceed to install VirtualShield.
See this Google article for more info on how to check for device updates.
Common Questions
My device is not listed above, what can I do?
If your device is not listed, don't worry. VirtualShield will be coming to more devices very soon, including Android TV, Amazon Fire Stick/Fire TV and more.
My device is too old to run the app, what can I do?
If your device is incompatible, we strongly recommend upgrading your Operating System in order to be fully protected against the latest threats.