Adware is a sort of malware that’s not as sinister as system-destroying viruses or spyware that harvest data, but it can be equally irritating and intrusive. Adware is also used to perform unwelcome tasks on your device. For instance it can track the locations you visit to display advertisements that are targeted to the specific location. This is a great way for adware creators to earn money without the need to sell their product directly.

Adaware review, in contrast to other competing products does not offer Windows protection. The free version does not work with Mac or iOS devices. It also provides 24 hour technical support for paid users of its Total and Pro packages. The basic package includes real-time anti-virus and behavioral monitoring, along with automatic downloading and a strong fire wall. It doesn’t offer protection for websites and emails or any other extras like a file shredder.

In the lab tests conducted by AV-test the program performed well. It managed to eliminate all known threats it was tested against and block 97% of zero-day attacks. These scores are impressive, however not as impressive as top security suites.

Adaware Total is currently www.programworld.org/top-10-antivirus-solutions-for-windows-10 30% more expensive than the competitors. It’s because the company made the decision to stop offering different levels of protection and instead bundle their tools into one package. This means you will only receive one license but you can access a variety of privacy and PC maintenance features, such as the removal of tracking cookies, optimization tools to speed up Windows boot time and the ability to prevent apps from accessing the camera or microphone.

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