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Avast antivirus provides a full set of features that are presented in a straightforward package. In my testing its malware engine, it earned an outstanding score. Its web protection was also effective in spotting phishing websites which slipped through the default detectors of Chrome and Firefox systems. The performance scanner performed well in keeping its impact on system’s speed to a minimum. Avast’s performance scan was far more efficient than other programs in cutting down on the use of CPU.

Besides the malware protection and performance scan, Avast offers a host of other tools. Avast One is the only one that provides a VPN and photo vaults, and an instrument for monitoring data breaches. The security toolkit also has an application sandbox and a router scanner to check for vulnerabilities.

Avast provides a comprehensive support website with a knowledge base in case you encounter issues. The search function makes finding answers to frequently asked questions easy. If you’re not able to find the answer, Avast’s forum is a great source to get help from other users.

While Avast claims it no longer sells user data, its history of doing this is still fresh in the minds of many users. PCMag and Motherboard reported in January 2020 that Avast had sold personal information and location data of its users via its Jumpshot subsidiary. Avast has recently stopped this practice, and is now asking users to sign-up during new installs of its desktop AV software. Its privacy policy states that data from consumers is “stripped and removed from identification” before being shared with third-party.