Antivirus Performance Comparison

Viruses are capable of a variety of things, from stealing hard disk space to access to your personal information or draining your CPU. Thankfully, there are many anti-virus software available that can help protect your gadgets and avoid such issues. The most important thing is to select one that has a minimal impact on the performance of your system. Every antivirus program we offer is tested against this factor. The results below are determined by the amount of time it takes each program to perform an operation. For instance, Kaspersky Security Cloud Free had an impact on the background of 6.6% when it was running an entire scan, while ESET had a slightly greater impact of 12%.

Avira, a German-based company has a good reputation in our tests. It always scores over 90% in all three categories: Protection (False positives), Performance (False Positives) and Usability. Its interface is also user comfortable and has a wealth of functionality including a smart firewall and other privacy tools. Avira subscriptions are priced monthly rather than for a set 3 to 5 years. This makes it easier to cancel your subscription or make adjustments at anytime.

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A fairly new name that we have tested, Essentware – which was previously known as PCKeeper uses the Avira engine in its core and generally scores quite well across the board. Its UI is simple to use and its performance was good this month, though there were a few issues with stability – mostly related to scan jobs not being able to connect – reduced the score. The detection was good and a flawless run of the certification sets earned VB100.

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