Avast review windows for free
Avast’s new interface is well laid-out, with clear demarcation between its various elements as well as simple blue icons (with orange accents from the company logo) to help you identify the suite’s features. On the homepage, you can perform an examination, activate the VPN and gain access to shortcuts to some not-so-useful tools for optimizing your system. The fact that Avast’s most important features are hidden in the « Explore tab » is a bit frustrating.
Installation is straightforward, and you’re not guilt-tripped into choosing the free version, though an extensive scan could reveal « advanced issues » that will only be solved by paying for premium security. This feels a little sneaky particularly when the Resolve option takes you to a web page asking you to sign for Avast’s Premium security plan. Avast sells kaspersky slows down computer user data, too, according to a Which? article published in 2020. magazine.
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