Avast Free Review Windows
Avast free review windows
The interface of Avast is easy to navigate, with an easy separation of its different elements. The blue icons are simple to use and come with orange accents that are in line with the logo of the company. On the homepage, you can run scans, turn on the VPN and gain access to shortcuts to a number of not-so-utilized tools for optimizing your system. The fact that Avast’s most important features are hidden within the “Explore tab” is infuriating.
Installation is easy, and you are not forced to use the free version. However, a full scan will identify “advanced problems” that require premium security in order to solve. It’s a little shady. Particularly when you click on the Resolve button and are directed to a webpage that asks you to sign up for Avast Premium security. Avast also sells user information, which was uncovered in a report from 2020 by Which? magazine.












