Bullguard is an all-encompassing security suite. It’s not as comprehensive however it is a good package for those who wish to get the most value from their anti-virus software. It’s also efficient with resources by avoiding the burden of heavy load on your system, while providing a variety of options to reduce it when needed.
The program launches with modular hubs that have tiles that show the layout of its modules. These include antivirus, firewalls PC tune-ups, game boosters, and home network scanners. Anyone who wants to check their system for weaknesses will be pleased with the “Vulnerabilities” section that will alert them to problems like missing Windows updates autostart services, as well as open ports. Gamers will appreciate the “Game Booster” feature useful, as it can detect when you’re playing and automatically optimize your system.
In our tests, we found that bullguard was extremely effective in preventing malware infections, and was relatively low in terms of system resources when compared to the other products, especially in terms of the use of CPU. However we did notice that the background processes of the antivirus took up a fair amount of RAM, especially on machines with limited available memory. Furthermore, some elements of the hub application appeared at a low resolution and appeared pixelated.
Bullguard offers a mobile security component with its Premium Protection subscription which gives you antitheft, parental control and basic backup support for your smartphone or tablet. However, the application is a bit basic and doesn’t have essential features such as the protection of your camera or file shredders. Additionally, support for phones is only offered via live chat and email.