Avast Antivirus Review

Avast antivirus comes with a wonderful set of features in an streamlined package. Its malware engine got an outstanding score during my tests, and its web protection was effective in identifying websites that were phishing and able to bypass Chrome and Firefox’s default detection systems. The performance scanner did a great job of keeping its impact on the speed of your system to a minimum. Avast’s performance scan was more efficient than any other program in cutting down on the use of CPU.

Apart from the malware protection feature and performance scan, Avast offers a host of other tools. Avast One is the only one that provides a VPN and an image vault, and a tool to monitor data breaches. Its security toolkit includes the sandbox to run applications and a scanner for routers to check for weaknesses.

If you encounter issues, the Avast support website offers a comprehensive knowledge base. Its search function makes it easy to find answers to frequently asked questions. If you’re not able to find an answer to your question, the Avast forum is an excellent www.alvieprimaryschool.org.uk/what-is-craigslist/ source of help from other users.

Avast might claim that it no longer sells data regarding its users, but the history of this practice is present in a lot of people’s minds. In January of 2020, PCMag and Motherboard revealed that Avast sold the location and other personal data of its users to third parties through its Jumpshot subsidiary. Avast has ended this practice and asks for users to choose whether they want to participate when installing its antivirus software for desktops. In its privacy policy Avast says that all data of consumers is «stripped off and de-identified before being shared with a third party.»

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