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Emulators should never be allowed on any mobile phone ... they are a security risk.
I wanted to reply with an insulting satirical answer but maybe you are actually serious or don't know what you're talking about (or both).

What on earth is a security risk about emulation (on a phone/desktop, doesn't matter which client) ??
The user is the weakest link in the security chain.

You are more likely to get malware from a qr code scanner/note-taking/pdf editor you randomly downloaded than an emulator which are mostly upheld by voluntary enthusiasts for an ungrateful extremely-bothering crowd.
 
Have to agree, any emulator or anything running in the emulator will soon be called out by the community for doing anything naughty and pulled quicker than anything else you will find in the Apple or Android store.
 
I wanted to reply with an insulting satirical answer but maybe you are actually serious or don't know what you're talking about (or both).

What on earth is a security risk about emulation (on a phone/desktop, doesn't matter which client) ??
The user is the weakest link in the security chain.

You are more likely to get malware from a qr code scanner/note-taking/pdf editor you randomly downloaded than an emulator which are mostly upheld by voluntary enthusiasts for an ungrateful extremely-bothering crowd.

Emulators are made by "Pirates" no matter how they claim they dont intend to use pirated images ... Emulators come from pirates ! they can escape legally by not including images with their software but their aim is FREE GAMES. and their community is the same. they are not "clean" .

you are 100 folds likely to get an emulator with backdoors then any other software because you are entering the pirates NEST