08 Oct Adaware Review – Is Adaware Total Worth Buying?
Adware is a form of malware. It is not as harmful as viruses that destroy systems or spyware that collects data, but can be just as intrusive and annoying. Adware is also used to perform unwanted tasks on your device. For instance, it can record the locations you visit to display advertisements that are targeted to these areas. Adware creators earn money by displaying targeted advertising without the need to sell the product directly.
As opposed to other similar products, Adaware Review offers only Windows protection. The free version doesn’t even support Mac or iOS devices. It only offers 24/7 technical support for users of the Total and Pro packages. The basic package comes with real-time security and behavior monitoring, along with automatic scanning of downloaded files and a strong firewall. However, it doesn’t provide email and web protection, nor any additional features, such as a file shredder.
The program performed well in the AV-test lab tests. It was able www.programworld.org/intrusta-antivirus-review to remove all the known threats it was tested against and block 97% of zero-day attacks. These scores are impressive, but not as impressive as the scores of the most popular security suites.
Adaware Total is currently 30% more expensive than the other competitors. The reason for this is that the company has made the decision to stop offering different levels of protection and instead, bundle their tools into a single package. This means you only get one license but can access a large collection of PC security and privacy features, such as the removal of tracking cookies optimization tools that speed up Windows boot time and the ability to block apps from accessing your microphone or camera.