Avast is among the most popular antivirus products in the industry. It comes with a robust malware detection engine, along with a number of additional options like ransomware prevention along with a web firewall as well as VPN assistance. The malware detection rate of 6 out 6 in our tests was very good and it did a great job of preventing access to websites that did not pass through Chrome’s and Firefox default security.
Avast’s tests in the real world pubg mobile hack showed that it could scan nearly two million files in one full scan. This is remarkable, considering how light and efficient the software is. Avast did not affect the system’s performance in any way during our speed tests. It did better than its competition who can take up to an hour to scan the same number of files.
Avast’s interface is simple, intuitive and user-friendly. Avast’s interface is clean, simple and easy to navigate. The majority of features are centrally located on a single page with clear tiles representing each feature. This makes it simple to find the features you require without having to navigate through a long menu or a number of apps. This is a huge improvement over McAfee suite which has all of its features scattered across a variety of applications.
Avast provides a high standard of customer service. It offers 24/7 support via email or telephone. Avast also offers a Knowledgebase and forums to help with issues that are simple. You can also avail a ticketing service to get help with more complex problems. However, its data-sharing practices cause concern and it does not come with a password manager or parental controls to be compatible with the Bitdefender Total Security.