AVG antivirus features a contemporary easy-to-use interface that’s user-friendly. When it is launched, it displays an overview of your device’s security status. It displays clear messages that let you know if the virus definitions are up to date and if the security package is active. AVG checks external storage for malware, and other threats. It also performs a performance tuning that speeds up your system by clearing junk files and improving the battery’s life.
Premium plans from AVG offer more robust features, which provide a better overall security experience. For instance, the premium plan includes anti-ransomware to ensure your data and files remain protected from hackers who can extort money through stealing your device. Additionally, AVG Ultimate includes web and email protection to stop attacks like phishing and spam. Additional features include a document shredder, safer banking and protection against webcams.
AVG users can avail of a number of free features, such as a photo vault which stores images in an encoded format, as well as a cleaner to optimize Android devices through the deletion junk files. However, most of the other features are limited to paying subscribers. It includes an identity protection feature which monitors password leaks, and the ability to remotely locate a lost device and more sophisticated antitheft tools like a camera trap which secretly captures a photo of anyone who tries to steal the device.
AVG’s protection against malware is backed by a strong record in AV Test’s monthly tests. This includes a perfect result in the last test carried out between March and April of this year.
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