Avast Antivirus Home Edition
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Avast Antivirus Home Edition Review
Overview
Before trying Avast 4.6 Home Edition, I was a dedicated Norton user. Although many free antivirus options are available, I preferred sticking with something reliable. However, as spyware and virus threats increased, my computer wasn't always protected, and I often couldn't diagnose the issues. That's when I decided to explore a new, free solution.
Easy Installation
Installing Avast is straightforward. Simply download the software from the Avast website at no cost. The only condition is that it's for personal, non-commercial use. The installation is mostly automatic, and you can register after installing to receive free updates for a year. Without registration, you can use it for 60 days free. Since registration is free, there's no reason not to do it.
User-Friendly Interface
Avast’s interface is simple and user-friendly. While some might find its Winamp-like appearance unprofessional, this fun design doesn’t compromise functionality. Plus, you can change the skin if desired.
Comprehensive Protection
Avast allows you to run seven providers, offering options like Instant Messaging, Internet Mail, Network Shield, P2P Shield, Standard Shield, and Web Shield. For Outlook users, there's a dedicated provider. These shields cover most computer activities, offering extensive protection. The Web Shield is especially impressive, monitoring all internet traffic, including spyware, and is compatible with most browsers. Concerns about speed impact are unfounded.
Minor Drawback
A minor drawback is that Avast can take a few minutes to load when you start your computer, which may delay running applications. Despite this, it’s a small inconvenience for a free and effective solution.
In summary, Avast 4.6 Home Edition provides robust protection and is user-friendly, making it a worthwhile choice for anyone seeking a free antivirus option.
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