Avast’s free anti-virus software is impressively powerful, with a comprehensive array of tools and features that make it one of the top options for beginners. Despite some notable controversies around the suite’s session and data-logging (and the subsequent sale of user browsing habits via an affiliated company) It still has an edge over most of its rivals in terms of malware detection. The initial scan that is part of the installation process is also a great feature. It will set the suite up to work with its own tools.

All Avast plans include a generous 30 day refund guarantee. Upgrading to one of the premium suites grants you access to a variety of extra tools including an advanced firewall, anti-phishing protection and an automatic VPN. It also comes with an Rescue Disk, a secure browser for online shopping and banking, a sophisticated anti-tracking security, and a set of quality tools to optimize your system.

Avast smart scan is one of the most useful tools. It is an efficient and speedier method to check your computer for issues. While it’s an effective tool however, my tests showed some glitches when trying check for specific kinds of malware, such as ransomware, that can hold selected files and demand a charge to return them.

Avast also provides a website cleanup tool that is able to clear browsing histories, caches, and cookies from all major browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Opera Brave, Edge and Internet Explorer. This is a basic, effective feature, but it’s not as many customization options or privacy settings like other competitors.

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