Avast Ultimate Antivirus Review
Avast has been around for over 30 years and claims to safeguard 435 million devices around the world with its award-winning security software for cyberspace. While the free versions of the software are limited in capabilities however, its premium offerings, including Avast Ultimate, are quite extensive. The suite includes antivirus software, VPN services, password managers and Cleanup tools to help users manage their passwords, remain anonymous online, and optimize their devices.
Avast Ultimate is simple to use, with simple design which clearly delineates the various tools it provides. The malware engine scored well in independent lab tests, detecting many types of threats that often get past other security systems. Its web security is also very effective, stopping phishing websites not caught by Chrome or Firefox’s default protections.
Other tools include RAM boosters, an app lock, and a scan that looks for vulnerabilities. The program’s ransomware security prevents third-party software from altering or deleting your data until you pay. The program is available as mobile applications for Android as well as iOS. The Android application is more feature-rich because of Apple’s restrictions, however both versions offer essential security elements, such as malware scanning and protection for websites.
The biggest downside is the fact that Avast collects your personal information and then sends it to its analytics company, Jumpshot. This was exposed in a PCMag and Motherboard investigation in 2020. This feature is able to be disabled through the settings menu. If you’re still concerned, Avast allows you to create a password that you have to enter before the software can share your IP address and other information with third-party companies.
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