Avast Free Review Windows

Free review windows of avast

The interface of Avast is simple to use, and has a clear separation between the different elements. The blue icons are easy 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 access shortcuts to a variety of less-than-useful tools for system optimization. The fact that the most important features are hidden in the “Explore tab” is frustrating.

Installation is simple, and you’re not obliged to go with the free one. However, a thorough scan will reveal “advanced problems” that require premium security in order to address. This is a bit sneaky. Particularly when you click the Resolve option and are directed to a page where you are asked to sign up for Avast Premium security. Avast also sells user data that was exposed in a 2020 article from Which? magazine.

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