Adware is a sort of malware that isn’t quite 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 these specific locations. Adware creators can earn revenue through the display of targeted advertisements without having to sell the product directly.
Adaware review, in contrast to other similar products does not offer Windows protection. The free version doesn’t support Mac or iOS devices. It also provides 24/7 technical support for customers of its Total and Pro packages. The basic package comes with real-time security and behavior monitoring as well as automatic scanning of downloads and a powerful firewall. However, it doesn’t include email and web protection, or any additional features, such as shredding files.
The software did well in the tests in the lab of AV-test. It was able remove all known threats and block 97% of attacks of 0-day. These scores are impressive, but not as impressive as the scores of the most popular security suites.
If you decide to buy the top-of-the-line solution, Adaware Total, it’s worth noting that it’s currently 30 percent more expensive than competitors. The reason for this is that the company has decided to stop offering different levels of protection, and instead bundle all of their tools into one package. Although this means you’ll only get one license, it will give you access to a huge collection of privacy and PC maintenance tools, including the removal of tracking cookies optimization tools for speeding up Windows boot times, as well as the ability to block applications from accessing your camera or microphone.
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