Avast Ultimate Antivirus Review
Avast has been in operation for more than 30 years, and claims to safeguard 435 million devices across the globe with its award-winning security software for cyberspace. While the free offerings of the company are limited in functionality but its premium offerings include Avast Ultimate, are quite complete. The suite includes antivirus software, VPN services, password managers and Cleanup tools to assist users in managing their passwords, remain anonymous online, and optimize their devices.
Avast Ultimate has a simple interface that clearly outlines the tools it provides. Its malware engine scored very well in lab tests conducted by independent labs, detecting many types of malware that can slip past other protections. Its web security feature is very effective, finding phishing sites that are not caught by Chrome or Firefox’s default security settings.
Other tools include RAM boosters, an app lock, and a network scan that identifies vulnerabilities. Its ransomware guard prevents third-party software from changing, deleting or locking your files until you pay a price. The program also includes mobile applications for Android and iOS. Apple’s restrictions have created an Android version more feature-rich, but both versions contain key security elements like malware scanning and web coverage.
The biggest disadvantage is that Avast collects your personal data and sends it to its analytics business, Jumpshot. This was revealed in a PCMag and Motherboard investigation in 2020. This feature can be disabled by going continue reading this to the settings menu. If you’re still worried, Avast lets you set a password you must enter to stop the software from sharing your IP address or other information with third-party companies.