Avast's free anti-virus software is incredibly powerful, and comes with a a comprehensive array of tools and features that make it one of the top options for beginners. Despite some controversy surrounding the suite's data- and session-logging, (and subsequent sale of the user's browsing habits to an affiliate), Avast still has an advantage over its competitors in terms of detection of malware. The obligatory initial scan that occurs as part of the installation process is a wonderful feature, too, and lets the suite make use of its native tools.

All Avast plans are available for Windows, macOS, and Android, and they all include a generous 30-day money-back guarantee. Upgrading to one of the premium suites grants you access to a variety of extra tools including an advanced firewall, anti-phishing security and an automatic VPN. You also receive a Rescue Disk and a secure browser to conduct online shopping and banking. It also comes with advanced anti-tracking and optimization tools for your system.

One of the most effective tools is Avast's smart scanner, which is an enhanced and faster option to scan your computer for problems. Although it's a powerful tool however, my tests showed some glitches when trying to check for specific kinds of threats such as ransomware. These could lock certain files and demand a fee to return them.

Avast also provides a web cleanup tool that allows users to erase browsing history, caches and cookies from all major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Opera Brave, Edge and Internet Explorer. It's a straightforward, effective tool, however, it's not as many options for customization or privacy settings as other competitors.

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