Adaware Review – Is Adaware Total Worth Buying?
Adware is a sort of malware that’s not as sinister as system-destroying viruses or spyware that harvest data, but it can be just as infuriating and disruptive. Adware can also perform unwelcome tasks on your device. For example it could record the places you go to display advertising tailored to the specific location. Adware creators earn money by displaying targeted advertising without having to sell their product directly.
In contrast to many other competing products, Adaware review provides only Windows security – the free version doesn’t support Mac or iOS devices. It also provides 24/7 technical support for customers of its Pro and Total packages. The basic-only version of the package offers the ability to monitor your behavior in real-time, along with automatic scanning of downloads and a robust firewall. However, it doesn’t provide email and web protection, nor additional features like a file shredder.
The program performed well in the lab tests of AV-test. It was able to remove all known threats it tested against and block 97% of 0-day attacks. These scores are impressive, but they’re not as impressive as those of the leading security suites.
If you opt to purchase the top-tier solution, Adaware Total, it’s worth noting that it’s currently 30 percent more expensive than competitors. This is because the company has decided to move away from providing multiple levels of protection and instead bundle their tools into one package. This means you will only receive one license but you can avail a wide array of PC protection and privacy options, like the removal of tracking cookies and optimization malwarebytes tools to speed up Windows boot time and the ability to block apps from accessing the camera or microphone.
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