AVG is a fantastic option for security against cyberattacks. It offers a top feature set, an excellent score for malware protection and is priced fairly. It also had some bad points, such as being heavy on the system’s resources and having some false positives.
The interface of AVG is clean and straightforward. Its dashboard tells you whether your PC is secured and lets you use a manual scanner from its menu. You can customize the scans and notifications. You can also black-list or white-list applications, and decide which information AVG will share with its parent company. AVG comes with several extra tools, like shredders for your files and an option of no disturbance which prevents you from getting interrupted while playing games or watching films.
Security features include a password manager as well as a firewall. It also has an antivirus scanner. Its anti-phishing features are excellent, and its Enhanced Firewall offers additional features such as data leakage protection and ARM Spoofing Alerts. The firewall is extremely robust when it is connected to public networks, as it uses machine learning to discern what’s normal and what isn’t and then automatically adapt.
AVG’s support options include a forum online community helpline, and a vast knowledge base. You can also reach out to its customer service via email or chat options on its website. The free version of the program isn’t loaded with annoying upgrade prompts, however you’ll have to contend advertisements when using the application.