Adware is a form of malware that’s certainly not as sinister as system-destroying viruses or spyware that harvest data, but it’s just as annoying and invasive. It’s also commonly used to carry out unwanted tasks on your device, for instance, recording your visits to certain locations and then displaying ads that are specific to specific locations. This is a great method for adware creators to earn money without the need to sell their product directly.

Adaware review, unlike other products that compete it only provides Windows security. The free version does not 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 anti-virus and behavior monitoring along with automatic downloading and a robust fire wall. However, it does not include email and web protection as well as any additional features, such as shredding files.

The software did well in the lab tests 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 high as the most powerful security suites.

Adaware Total is currently 30% more expensive than the rival. This is because the company decided to stop offering multiple levels of protection and instead bundle all their tools into one bundle. It means that you only get one license, but you will be able to access a wide range of privacy and PC maintenance options, including the removal of tracking cookies optimization tools that speed up Windows boot time, and the ability to block apps from accessing the camera www.programworld.org/windows-defender-review or microphone.

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