AVG Free provides the bare necessities when it comes to security, but
that should be enough for savvy Windows users. You'll get a combined
antivirus and antimalware engine, LinkScanner, and e-mail scanning. AVG
Free 9 introduces a few new features, with improvements focused on
performance, including claims of faster scan and boot times. One new
feature is the Identity Theft Recovery Unit. Only for users in the
United States, ITRU is a business partnership with Identity Guard which
provides "consumer identity theft solutions," accessible only from the
AVG toolbar in Firefox and Internet Explorer.
The interface is nearly unchanged from the last version, and
generally it's easy to use. From the main window, though, you must
double-click to get further information on any feature, whether virus
scanning, LinkScanner settings, or updating. Streamlining this to one
click would be helpful. A scheduling utility automates both scans and
updates, while the upgrade ad at the screen's bottom can be easily
hidden using the Hide Notification button. When starting a scan, a
slider makes it easy to jump between Slow, Automatic, and Fast scans:
the faster the scan, the less comprehensive it is, so users should take
advantage of the scan optimization that is recommended during
installation to speed up that first scan. A progress meter for regular
scans would've been useful, though. Should a virus create serious
problems, AVG creates a rescue disk to scan your computer in MS-DOS
mode.
The LinkScanner feature protects you from third-party code
exploits before they load in your browser and for ranking search
results. Annoyingly, when you install its optional toolbar, it
commandeers your new-tab page, decidedly inappropriate behavior. The
program doesn't obviously tax your system when scanning or when running
in the background, although CNET Labs determined that it will
significantly slow down your system's boot time, and slightly delay
shutting down. AVG also detected some image files as threats, when two
other scans decided they weren't--we decided these were false positives.
AVG might not be the fastest or the most effective free security
option, but it still gets the job done and you're better off with it.
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