Avast Free Review Windows

Free review windows of avast

The interface for Avast is simple to use, with an obvious separation between the different elements. The blue icons are simple to use and feature orange accents that match the logo of the company. On the homepage, you can run scans, turn on the VPN and also access shortcuts to a variety of less-than-useful tools for optimizing your system. However the fact that a lot of the other features offered by Avast are hidden under the “Explore” tab is somewhat frustrating.

Installation is easy, and you’re not guilt-tripped to choose the free version, although the full scan may reveal “advanced issues” that can only be resolved by paying for premium security. This is a bit shady. Especially when you click the Resolve option and are directed to a webpage where you are asked to sign up for Avast Premium security. Avast sells user data, too, according to a Which? article published in 2020. magazine.

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