Avast free review windows
The new interface of www.antivirus-software.org/avg-review Avast is well designed, with clear delineation between its various elements and easy-to-use blue icons (with orange accents from the company logo) to help you identify the suite’s features. The homepage allows you to conduct a scan and turn on the VPN and also shortcuts to a few not-very-useful system optimisation tools are also available. The fact that the most useful features are hidden within the “Explore tab” is quite frustrating.
Installation is simple and you’re not obligated to select the free version. However, a thorough scan will find “advanced issues” that require premium security to fix. This is a bit shady. Especially when you click the Resolve option, and you’re directed to a webpage where you are asked to sign to sign up for Avast Premium security. Avast sells user data as well according to an Which? article published in 2020. magazine.