Free windows review by avast

The interface of Avast is easy to use, with an obvious separation between its different elements. The blue icons are easy to use and come with orange accents that match the logo of the company. The homepage lets you conduct a scan and turn on the VPN and also shortcuts to some less-than-utilized tools for system optimization are also available. The fact that the most valuable features are hidden in the “Explore tab” is a bit frustrating.

The installation process is simple and you’re never tempted into opting for the free version. However, the full scan will reveal “advanced issues” that can only be resolved by paying for premium security. It’s a little shady and especially when the Resolve button redirects you to a web page asking you to sign to Avast’s Premium security plan. Avast sells users’ data, as well secure software for business according to an Which? article published in 2020. magazine.