AVG Antivirus Internet Security Reviews

AVG Antivirus Internet Security




With few free options for Avast (Windows, Mac), Avira (Windows, Mac), and AVG itself (Windows, Mac), AVG Internet Security wants to convince you that it is worth buying an anti-malware security suite and click away. Its price can also compete with large enterprises of McAfee (Windows), Norton (Windows) and Kaspersky (Windows, Mac). Let’s consider if Internet Security can isolate itself from the package.


Advantages

1. The interface is manageable and transparent, and easy to navigate

The main window of AVG shows you the function of each component in the kit at a glance in simple English. There is a cleared label on the main menu, and a back button in the upper left corner enables you to respond to the previous window. You can set up a particular type of malware scan with just a few clicks, beginning from the gear icon next to the big scan near the bottom Computer buttons.

2. There are several options behind the scenes

AVG looks basic on the surface, but clicking the “Menu” button and selecting “Settings” will open a multilayer switch and slider. Click the question mark icon in the upper right corner to open a window detailing each setting without overwhelming you with technical terminology or marketing issues.

Disadvantages

1. The installer may be more attentive


When choosing a custom installation path, you can quickly want to modify your browser’s homepage, new tabs, and search engines to choices recommended by AVG. If you fail to implement that service, the installer will still add the “AVG Web TuneUp” browser extension so that it can achieve specific variations on its personal. (Between Firefox and Chrome, only the latter clearly states what the plugin can do; Firefox shows you that program X is going to install the browser plugin Y.)

2. The upsell volume of premium products is surprising

Ordering $ 70 per year, AVG Internet Security wants to co-exist with Norton, McAfee or Kaspersky. Nevertheless, by putting many leads in the interface, the user experience loses some shine.
For example, without an application recommending that you download a trial version of a program called “AVG PC TuneUp“, regular malware scanning is not possible, and it turns out that the program costs $ 50 per year. CCleaner seems to be able to perform a large number of PC TuneUp tasks for free. The TuneUp tool can monitor for updates to other applications established on your PC, while CCleaner does not. Still, this update check is usually bundled in other anti-malware suites at no additional cost. It’s a difficult challenge to pay $ 120 a year to bridge the gap.


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Conclusion

According to research by independent laboratories such as AV-Test and AV-Comparatives, AVG Internet Security is competent to perform its essential anti-malware protection. And there are many behavior explanations and customizations. However, less priced alternatives are less motivated to sell add-on services and install add-ons in Web browsers. In such a competitive product category, Internet Security seems a bit tricky.

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