Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Avast Internet Security Software Review

Best for firewall security

4/5
  • Protection from online threats
  • Sandbox for testing suspicious files
  • Password manager
  • Light impact on your computer

Avast Internet Security at a Glance

Avast Internet Security is an antivirus suite designed to protect your PC from malware, ransomware, adware, and other threats to your hard drive. The program works using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to recognize specific software signatures and behavior patterns of dangerous programs and files. When an unsafe item is detected, it is placed in the “Virus Chest,” a quarantine area safe from the rest of your computer. From the Virus Chest, you can choose to either mark a program or file as safe or have Avast remove it from your computer.

Avast Internet Security

Avast Internet Security’s additional features go beyond basic protection from viruses to extend your security to your online experience. Its email shield works with your email program to keep you from accidentally sending or downloading malware. The browser extension makes sure you’re not landing on any potentially dangerous websites. You can even create your own secure browser to keep you safe during internet banking and shopping.

2019 data breach

In December 2019, Avast collected unnecessary user data such as browsing history and activity through Avast subsidiary Jumpshot. Its privacy policy defends storing user data since it’s anonymized, but the company offered no clear policy on length of data retention.

Avast has since severed ties with Jumpshot, though we still hesitate to recommend the software.

Pricing and Features

Price Check Price
Malware Protection Yes
Protection against Unsafe Links and Downloads Yes
Performance Issue Scan Yes
Real-Time Security Updates Yes
Extra Ransomware Protection Yes
Enhanced Firewall Yes
Fake Website Protection Yes
Browser Cleanup Yes
Sandbox Yes
Game Mode Yes
Wi-Fi Protection Yes
Password Protection Yes
Webcam Hacking Protection No
Mobile Device Protection No
Parental Controls No

Pros

  • Free Trial
    Avast offers a free thirty-day trial of the Internet Security software so you can try before you buy.
  • Money-Back Guarantee
    If you do purchase the software and you’re not happy with it, Avast offers a thirty-day money-back guarantee.
  • Automatic Renewal
    Automatic renewal isn’t always a good thing, but antivirus software is like health insurance: you don’t want to be caught without it. Avast’s yearly auto-renewal ensures there’s no lapse in protection for your PC, but you can also opt out at any time.
  • Coverage for Additional Devices
    Avast will let you increase your Internet Security subscription to include additional devices as needed, but there is an additional charge.

Cons

  • No Phone Protection
    Avast doesn’t offer mobile device protection with the Internet Security suite, but you can go online and download a version of Avast Free Antivirus to protect your Android device.
  • No Parental Controls
    Most antivirus software suites include settings to prevent kids from accessing inappropriate content online, but you’ll have to purchase a pricier package if you want this service from Avast.
  • No Data Shredder
    At this price point, we’d hope to see a data shredder included with the package, but like the parental controls, you’ll have to pay for an upgrade to get this feature.

Features and Usability

Avast has several additional features that go above and beyond a standard antivirus program. While some are useful—like the Sandbox and Browser Cleanup—others, like SafePrice, have little to do with security and can be annoying.

Pros

  • Firewall
    While many other antivirus software firewalls work by either allowing nothing in or nothing out, the Avast firewall uses a more sophisticated system of rules that allow it to decide what passes through. This is a smarter approach that still provides top-notch protection.
  • Sandbox
    Avast’s Sandbox feature allows you to test out new software in a separate, protected space on your computer before it interacts with the rest of your hard drive, so you can make sure it’s safe.
  • Wi-Fi Protection
    If you’ve ever worried about strangers using your wireless network, Avast’s Wi-Fi protection will stop them in their tracks, and it monitors for hackers on hardwire networks as well.
  • Anti-Spam Filter
    Most email providers offer spam filters as part of their services, but few offer customization options like the ones available through Avast. With Avast, you can adjust the strength of the filter and automatically whitelist email addresses you send mail to.

Cons

  • Pop-Ups
    If you’re not careful during installation, you might end up with a lot of Avast pop-ups for additional features like Software Updater and SafePrice. Fortunately, you can disable most of these by either clicking “customize” before installation begins or by going to the Preferences tab in the program. Putting Avast in Game Mode can also solve the problem.

Download and Installation

Downloading Avast is pretty straightforward. We did find a few glitches with installation, but they’re easily fixed.

Pros

  • Fast Download and Installation
    Avast is quick to download, and most users find it easy to install.

Cons

  • Confusing Setup
    Several customers complain that even though they bought a one- or two-year license for the program, their installation screen shows that they only have a thirty-day license. We looked into this issue and learned that you need to enter your product code into the program in order for it to update the license.

Protection and Performance

Avast has one of the lightest touches on the market when it comes to quietly doing its job without interfering with your computer experience, but its scans may run longer than expected.

Pros

  • Cyber Capture
    If Avast catches any suspicious threats that it doesn’t recognize, it sends them to its virus lab in the cloud for analysis. If the lab identifies one of these threats as malware, it notifies all Avast users. Not only does this keep your antivirus software current, it also adds more layers of protection.
  • Light Impact
    Your computer will still run at normal speeds, even while running the Avast antivirus software.
  • High Test Scores
    Avast blocked 99.6% of malware with only one false positive, and it blocked 100% of malware encountered online—this is according to tests from April 2018, run by the independent testing organization AV Comparatives. It received three out of three stars and an Advanced+ rating for both protection and performance.

Cons

  • Longer Scans
    The only downside to Avast’s light touch on PCs is its longer scan times. Expect the scans to run longer than some competitors.
  • 2019 Data Breach
    In December 2019, Avast collected user data such as browsing history and activity through its subsidiary Jumpshot. Its privacy policy defends anonymous storage of user data, but the company offered no clear policy on length of data retention. Avast has since severed ties with Jumpshot.

FAQs

What is a VPN?

A VPN (virtual private network) encrypts your connection, allowing you to be completely anonymous whenever you connect to any device. This keeps you safe from advertisers and others who try to track your online activities, and it also gives you added protection when using public Wi-Fi.

Does the Avast Internet Security suite include VPN protection?

No, but you can purchase it as an add-on to the Internet Security package by buying Avast SecureLine VPN.

What is SafePrice?

SafePrice is a deal alert feature that automatically installs on your browser when you set up Avast Internet Security. When Avast notices you shopping online, it will automatically start to search for a better deal for you. If you want to remove this feature, you can disable it under Preferences without affecting Avast’s protective features.

Does Avast Internet Security include password protection?

Yes, Avast includes a password manager that allows you to create a single secure password for all of your accounts, but its features are limited. For additional features like one-touch login and Password Guardian, you can upgrade to a more robust Avast Passwords Premium for an additional fee.

The Bottom Line

We hesitate to recommend it after its data breach near the end of 2019, but Avast Internet Security is an option for those who want to go beyond free antivirus programs and add the protection of a robust firewall and online security features.

Its simple download, user-friendly interface, and light impact make it low-key enough for anyone to use, but its SafeZone browser and Sandbox features open up additional possibilities for the more adventurous.

Pros

  • Excellent malware protection
  • Minimal impact
  • Thirty-day guarantee
  • Tough firewall
  • Secure browser

Cons

  • No parental controls
  • Pop-ups
  • Lengthy scans
  • Known data breach

How We Evaluated Avast Internet Security

To write our Avast software review, we studied Avast’s independent test scores, read numerous online reviews from a variety of sources, and tried Avast’s software for ourselves. To learn more about how we review products, check out our methodology.

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