• Paid antivirus vs free antivirus: which should you get?

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    Paid antivirus vs free antivirus: which should you get?

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    Tue, 28 Jul 2020 12:49:18 +0000

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    We examine the factors that determine whether youd be better off with a paid or free antivirus app.

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    Antivirus software can be divided into two broad camps: free apps, and products that you must pay money for. These are usually known as paid or premium apps.

    Clearly, the most obvious difference between the two is that one involves spending money and the other doesnt. But, there's more to it than that. This article looks at how to decide on the best choice for you. Weighing up
    various key factors between the two will make it much easier to choose the best one to suit your needs. Our definitive list of today's best antivirus software Looking for even more protection? Grab the best VPN See why we rate Bitdefender so highly in our testing

    Today's best free security download is Avira Free Antivirus
    Avira takes the title of our favorite freebie right now. In addition to scoring brilliantly for pure virus protection from independent test labs, it also comes with a whole host of features like anti-ransomware, scam protection, password manager and even a free VPN .
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    The first and most obvious thing to thing about is your budget. If youre on a very tight budget when it comes to your PC and the software youre running on it, a free alternative can be a tempting option. The good news on that front is theres nothing wrong with getting a freebie antivirus app.

    However, it is absolutely vital that you're very careful about which free piece of software you download and install. It's not a good idea to simply grab an app from a random company youve never heard of. Don't just pick any old antivirus either make sure you select software from a well-known vendor. The respected firms which we highlight in our roundup of the best free antivirus is a great place to start.

    That said, it's worth noting that some antivirus developers offer their premium products on long-term contracts. This route is often very affordable in terms of a monthly rate. Plus, these apps give you much more in terms of features, as well discuss next. Therefore, the overall value proposition, at least with some products such as those that top our best paid antivirus list, is actually very strong. Check out how reasonable some of the best names in the business have made their premium offerings:

    It's also worth remembering that paid apps frequently offer either a trial or a money-back guarantee if youre not happy within a certain period. That means you can try before you buy and see first-hand if the software is worth splashing out on. Features

    With free virus protection, youll only get a basic feature-set. These apps might only carry the core antivirus engine. As a possible bonus, there may be a couple of additional pillars of defense but antivirus vendors tend to keep most of the more heavyweight functions for their paid products, for obvious reasons.

    Premium versions will often come with the benefit of important additions. These can include extra layers of anti-ransomware protection, or web protection with anti-phishing features or perhaps a tailor-made secure
    browser functionality. Youll be even more secure with these kind of features backing you up online. That's great news for those who might be less
    confident about the web and all of its potential dangers. (Image credit: Google)

    Similarly, because parental controls and the likes of social media monitoring tools are generally only found in paid security apps, anyone with a family
    may well want to pay for these extra features. This is definitely a good idea for keeping the kids safe and secure when theyre online. Adverts

    Another consideration is advertising, which can often be a prominent feature of no-fee software. With free products, there will likely be some manner of advertising involved (there are exceptions to the rule but they are few and far between). This might be ads for all kinds of things, or simple messages suggesting you upgrade to the premium version. Either way, you will probably face pop-ups of some sort.

    With a paid antivirus app, there is none of this. Another way of looking at
    it could be that with a free antivirus package, youre effectively paying for the product with another resource - your time (to dismiss adverts), rather than money. Granted, you wont spend much time dismissing adverts with most decent free apps because there shouldnt be too many. Nevertheless, they can
    be annoying all the same. Support

    Aside from those considerations, another major difference between paid and free products is that you get a fully rounded technical support package with
    a premium antivirus package. That frequently means 24/7 support, which often allows you to talk to human agents - via the phone, or live chat online. This can be a really useful route for troubleshooting if you're stuck or getting tied up in knots.

    Indeed, some security companies even offer additional benefits such as Norton s virus protection promise, whereby if a paying users system is infected by malware, they get a guarantee that one of the companys experts will remove
    it. If tech support cant remedy the situation, the cost of the customers subscription is refunded, which adds real value to a package. (Image credit: Shutterstock)

    Compared to that, free virus protection will not give you any guarantees. In fact, support is usually limited to simple FAQs, or forums where users can try and help each other out, often with varying levels of success. If your query is a trickier one to solve, you may find you get no replies and cant find much out in any FAQ either. That could leave you pretty much high and dry, perhaps speculatively Googling for an answer. Paid antivirus vs free antivirus: which should you get?

    As we've outlined above, the answer to this question does, of course, depend on your exact needs. Broadly speaking, though, paid antivirus is the best option because of the extra features on offer. Many of these are genuinely very useful, particularly to computing novices, plus there's the clear
    benefit of better support, and a distinct lack of any pesky ads.

    However, a free app is a perfectly viable option for robust core protection
    of your PC. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with going down this route for anyone who wants to save some money, and who are perhaps more confident about avoiding online dangers. Read more: How to choose the best antivirus for you



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