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Avast Free Review Windows

Free review windows of avast

The new interface from Avast is nicely laid out, with clear distinctions between its various components and easy-to-use blue icons (with orange accents derived from the logo of the company) to distinguish the suite’s capabilities. The homepage allows you to run a scan, and then turn on the VPN and also shortcuts to a couple of not-very-useful system optimisation tools are also available. However the fact that a lot of the other features offered by Avast are hidden under the “Explore” tab can be somewhat frustrating.

Installation is straightforward, and you’re not pushed into a free version, though a full scan can detect “advanced issues” that can only be addressed 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 user data, too according to a Which? article published in 2020. magazine.

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