Avast Free Review Windows
by baraknew
Avast’s free review windows
The interface for Avast is simple to navigate, with an easy separation of the different elements. The blue icons are simple to use, and have orange accents that are in line with the logo of the company. The homepage lets you conduct a scan and turn on the VPN and also shortcuts to a couple of not-very-useful system optimisation tools are also available. However the fact that a lot of Avast’s other features are hidden within benefits of antivirus software the “Explore” tab is a bit frustrating.
Installation is easy, and you’re never tempted into a free version, though an extensive scan could reveal “advanced issues” that can only be resolved by paying for premium security. This is a bit sneaky. Especially when you click the Resolve button and are taken to a page that asks you to sign up for Avast Premium security. Avast sells user data, too according to an Which? article published in 2020. magazine.