![]() ![]() ![]() It's polished up enough now and because I've used it so long configuring it is a no-brainer for me, but I can understand newer users to the product struggling with its suites UI a bit. I think the biggest mistake they ever made was turning the AV into a suite and adding a bunch of useless utilities into it, like the Driver updater for example, which I always uninstall from my copies. Haven't switched from it for a good 6 or 7 years now and consider it to be a solid and reliable product that I've entrusted to protect not only my desktops, laptops and phones but also my Windows server, along with a couple of client servers and desktops that I act as administrator for. Many moons ago I would switch my preferred AV every 3 to 6 months, but then I started noticing a pattern - I would always end up falling back to Avast as the best of all offerings. I've recently experienced a couple of false positives with Avast and was surprised because I generally find that to be a very rare occurrence, especially when compared to other offerings. Yet another reason I personally despise AvastĪ couple of bad experiences or the inability to understand any software UI and how to configure/use it correctly is bound to sour anyone on the value of a software package.
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