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Visit Website. As a free user, you won't be getting a lot of additional features. For those, you'll likely have to turn to paid editions. Free AVG doesn't have any extras besides the protection suite, but Avast adds a password manager. So, this might be a deciding factor if you don't want to spend a dime and get the better-equipped service of the two. Though, it might be worth mentioning that many quality dedicated password managers have free versions of their own.

When you thread into the premium territory, the variety expands. TuneUp is a registry cleaner, it also clears up cookies and duplicate files. Their VPN isn't that great: not only does it log your data, but it also has a small server fleet.

Both of these products also share the problems that we've seen with the AVG. First of all, cleanup software is pretty much the snake oil of cybersecurity tools. Though, feature-wise, it's a bit better than the AVG counterpart.

Most premium antiviruses require you to pay upfront for the year. So, if you want to be locked in for a year, then you need to know that it's worth the money. In my opinion, both antiviruses offer a very similar deal. However, what tips the scales in AVG's favor is the fact that Avast engages in significant regional price discrimination. That's approximately twice the price if we factor in the exchange rate. In any case, you should stay as far as possible from the Ultimate editions of both services.

It will give you products that aren't that useful for a lot more than you would pay if these services were separate. There are two paid-for products and a free version of Avast. Avast Premium is actually split into two. The other half of Avast Premium is based on installing the software on multiple devices.

This covers up to 10 devices at once but will only support a single Windows PC how strange. The top product on offer at Avast is Avast Ultimate. AVG has a similar price plan to Avast.

There are three plans to choose from, two of which are paid-for and one that is free. Mac users can take advantage of AVG — it's also free but has reduced features compared to the Windows software.

It includes everything in the Free version. There are three main factors to consider for user-friendliness: simplicity, speed, and ease of installation and use. Both Avast and AVG perform well here — the interface is intuitive, and there are ample explanations for new users. You could say that their UI looks like carbon copies of one another, and the reason is the same owner. You couldn't find more similar services in this regard.

The Avast installer is very easy to use — there's little input involved except if you plan on customizing the installation. Once it's on your system, the software runs through a couple of things automatically, including a quick, simple scan for viruses and a check for outdated software. It will then update the outdated software after it finds it after you've approved the updates, of course. Once the installation has been fully completed, the Avast client is a dream to use.

Navigation is a breeze, and the dark color scheme draws your eyes to the most important features. Those that aren't as important or urgent are hidden within the menu. Rather than breaking down the protection features into hundreds of mini categories, Avast cleans them all up into just four. For example, the "protection" category contains all of the antivirus and network options. However, running two anti-virus programs can cause more problems on your computer than some malware.

If you're in the market for an anti-virus, it's best to pick one really good one rather than trying to double-up on protection. Anti-virus programs work by detecting and stopping potential problems -- including infected files and malicious programs. If you have two anti-virus programs running in tandem, they may detect each other's background processes and cancel each other out. In the worst case scenario, having two anti-virus programs running at once can cause system instability and crashes.

The exceptions to this rule are programs that don't run background processes. However, both AVG and Avast are always on; they would conflict each other on the same system. Ultimately, we are expanding our geographic footprint. AVG has traditionally been strong in English speaking markets, including the U.

For example, we are the number one or two consumer security provider in Russia, France, Brazil, as well as in most of Europe and Latin America. Putting the two companies together, our largest user base is now in the U. The combination of both companies will make us stronger, allow us to weather geographical economic ups and downs, and make us significantly more stable overall. This is a very exciting time at Avast and I am thrilled to be a part of this new combined company that is more capable than ever of helping people around the world stay safe.

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