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Review:
AVG's updates for 2013 look to the future while struggling to overcome the problems of the past. There's a new interface optimized for Windows 8 that really does make the suite easier to use, and the suite once again tackles its lengthy installation procedure. However, one of the best new features in AVG was actually introduced as a midyear update during 2012.
Installation
We found that the program can go from completed download to ready to use in about 5 minutes.
AVG's touted its five-screen installation for several years now. While it's true that the process continues to be short, it's important to call out a few improvements and one glaring snag.
The installer itself now weighs in at 33MB, down from more than 100MB two years ago. The installer also does not require a reboot. This isn't surprising for Windows 8, but even on computers running Windows 7 and older, installing AVG will be reboot-free. Unfortunately, not only do you still have to opt out of AVG's toolbar and SafeSearch if you don't want them, but even when you choose only the toolbar, it commandeers your default location bar search in Firefox. This is, of course, problematic because the toolbar provides some important security options, such as AVG Do Not Track.
AVG loses points as well for force-shutting your browser without warning during installation, and for not adapting the installation options to Windows 8. AVG has retained the small check boxes from previous years, which are difficult to use by touch.
A more customer-friendly approach would be to go for an opt-in process that doesn't move forward until the user makes a decision. After all, this is what AVG does when asking you to choose between AVG Free or a 30-day trial of AVG Internet Security.
Shouldn't we be done with search engine commandeering by now?
Interface
Windows 8 has forced every Windows software maker around to reconsider how its programs look, and that's a good thing. Whether kicking and screaming, or gleefully leaping, software designers are changing how they make their Windows apps, and AVG is no different.
Although the security suite had been using a variation of the same interface for years, the 2013 suite has been overhauled with a new one that embraces large, boldly colored, tile-like buttons that ought to feel at home in Windows 8.
The new main interface lays out AVG's features in a clean, legible manner. The upper right corner has links to Reports, Support, and Options. At first blush, the Options list is overwhelmingly long, but navigating is impressively accurate on a touch screen. It contains direct links to features that are also available behind the tiles that take up most of the interface.
Next on your way down the main screen is a protection status notification in green for safe or red for unsafe, and then there are three rows of tiles. The first row of bright green tiles are links to core security options: Computer, Web Browsing, Identity, E-mails, and Firewall. The second row are blue, and link to AVG's performance optimizer, parental controls, and the backup service LiveKive. Next to LiveKive there's a button for AVG apps, new services that haven't been revealed at the time of writing.
The third row contains two teal buttons, one to commence a scan and one to update virus definition files. If you're running AVG Free, the bottom quarter of the interface is an ad to upgrade to AVG Internet Security 2013. Behind each of the buttons is a deeper dive into its associated functions. Under Computer, for example, you have access to antivirus and antirootkit scans, statistics, and configurations.
The interface is basically highly navigable, except that people with Windows 8 touch screens could find the third level down tricky without a mouse. If you go into Configurations or another deeper settings level, the advanced settings options could still be too small for some people to easily adjust.
Do note that AVG is essentially running a Windows 7 program with Windows 8 dressing. It opens to Desktop mode, and runs in a single window that doesn't take up the full screen. It's possible that there have been under-the-hood improvements that will allow AVG to adapt to a Metro interface easily, but that's not available yet.
Features and support
While the interface is new, and as you'll see below, the performance improvements are stunning, AVG's focus for 2013 has not been to push aggressive new security tech. That's okay. Instead, the focus this year was to bring some tech that exists at competitors to AVG's enormous, 128-million-strong active user base.
When you start AVG for the first time, a window appears over the main interface that promotes links to its new, free 24-7 telephone support; the AVG Android app; and a tutorial on getting started. As one of the best-known names in Windows security, we like that AVG is making it easy for newcomers to get acclimated.
There's a new file reputation system, which AVG also uses in conjunction with its scans to scan dramatically faster than before. Basically, it looks at a file in the order that its bits were saved to disk, not in order of the directory file tree. It may sound hokey, but as the benchmarks below show, it's an effective technique. By cross-referencing that data with what other AVG users are running, AVG is able to create a more effective net for blocking malicious files.
The file reputation is an extension of AVG's "smart scanning," which takes advantage of AVG's behavioral detection network to scan known safe files once, and rescan them only if it detects changes. As with its competitors, AVG's network is made up of its user base anonymously contributing data up to the cloud. You can choose to opt out of contributing your data when you install, or from the options menu. AVG says opting out won't negatively affect your security.
The smart scanning tech also gives you a built-in system resource manager that prioritizes scans. If a scan is scheduled to begin while the computer is in use, it will automatically restrict the scan so that it runs more slowly but doesn't interfere with the computer's other tasks. When it detects the computer idling, it will then allocate more power to the scan. The feature comes with a slider so you can customize how sensitive it is.
Another major change was introduced earlier in the year. AVG's Do Not Track add-on has been folded into the AVG toolbar. AVG's version lacks the nuance of Abine's Do Not Track Plus, making it more of a logger's chainsaw than a surgeon's scalpel, but it's still good to get privacy-protecting tools out to as many people as possible.
AVG offers a wide range of effective tools for keeping your computer safe. Along with the expected antivirus and anti-malware engines, it has rootkit detection and removal; fake antivirus and ransomware blocking; and basic e-mail and identity protection.
The LinkScanner tool has been improved to watch out for more dynamic code, which is essential in the security game because threats are mutating at such a rapid rate.
The PC Analyzer scans your system for Registry and disk errors. It includes a disk defragmenter and a broken-shortcut cleaner, as well. Although the feature is restricted in full to paid users, if you have the free version, the PC Analyzer comes with a one-time offer to clean all errors it finds. It provides a link to a download of the separate PC Analyzer tool, once the scan is completed. This is an interesting twist on the idea of letting users detect but not repair errors, and it provides more functionality while not affecting the basic security of your computer. However, it's likely that some users will shy away from the extra download.
Other features are restricted to users of AVG's paid upgrades. The paid upgrade version of AVG Anti-Virus 2013 distinguishes itself by offering a chat link shield, a Wi-Fi guard for open Internet connections, and a download scan for files sent via instant message that looks at all ports, not just port 80. The PC Analyzer option mentioned earlier is also included, and comes without restrictions.
AVG Internet Security 2013 includes all that AVG Anti-Virus 2013 offers, and adds in a firewall and antispam protections.
Performance
After publishing this review, CNET Labs discovered a hardware error on our test computer that affected our published system benchmarks. AVG claims major performance improvements in the 2013 versions, and both CNET's own revised tests and independent labs appear to bear this out.
This year's version leaves a lighter touch on your system than last year's, a big change for the better for AVG.
AVG's boot time impact was not particularly impressive, adding around 15 seconds to our test computer's boot time. Shutdown time was adequate, adding only around three to four seconds, but our new Wake from Sleep test showed our test computer taking much longer to wake from sleep mode with AVG than unprotected.
However, AVG's impact on in-use performance was impressive. Antivirus scans are among the fastest of any suite, free or paid, and on our MS Office test AVG Free was actually significantly faster than an unprotected computer. AVG claims that this is because of how it reads your computer's files. Whatever the cause, it's clear that in some cases, AVG improves in-use system performance.
| Security program | Boot time | Shutdown time | Wake from sleep | Scan time | MS Office performance | iTunes decoding | Media multitasking | Cinebench |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unprotected system | 47.5 | 7.8 | 11.5 | n/a | 412 | 124 | 344 | 17,116 |
| Average of all tested systems (to date) | 52.2 | 11.4 | 6.3 | 1,038 | 426 | 125 | 346 | 17,327 |
| AVG Anti-Virus Free 2013 | 64.4 | 11.1 | 17.8 | 554 | 353 | 124 | 342 | 17,158 |
| AVG Anti-Virus 2013 | 64.4 | 12.2 | 13 | 889 | 411 | 126 | 345 | 16,960 |
| AVG Internet Security 2013 | 63 | 11.4 | 15.9 | 588 | 405 | 124 | 341 | 17,046 |
*All tests measured in seconds, except for Cinebench. On the Cinebench test, the higher number is better.
Third-party efficacy results haven't been published yet for AVG 2013, but the 2012 suite marks are excellent. In the AV-Test test on Windows 7 from the second quarter of 2012, AVG Internet Security 2012 scored 15 out of 18 overall, a lowish high score. The suite had a 5.5 rating out of 6 in Protection, a 5.0 in Repair, and a 4.5 in Usability. On the same test, AVG Anti-Virus Free 2012 scored slightly better with 15.5 out of 18 overall. The suite had a 5.5 rating out of 6 in Protection, a 5.0 in Repair, and a 5.0 in Usability.
The most recent AV-Comparatives.org Whole Product test, which looks at on-demand scanning, retroactive tests, and "real-world" guards including cloud-based protections, puts AVG Internet Security 2012 in the middle of the class, out of 21 suites tested. Looking at Whole Product test results cumulatively from January 2012 to June 2012 shows that AVG came in 13th, blocking 97.7 percent of threats.
When it comes to security, AVG isn't hands-down the best out there. But it is more effective than it used to be, and it's clear that it takes a smaller toll on your system than it used to. Those are big gains for the suite.
Conclusion
AVG Anti-Virus Free continues to offer an excellent if not perfect level of security, and deserves a serious shot at being your go-to suite. If you're unhappy with your current suite because of its impact on your system performance, AVG is worth checking out.
You get a fair number of extras when you pay to upgrade, but it's not essential and really only for people who either feel safer when they pay or want the added bonuses. However, if you're on a Windows Vista or XP computer, you definitely ought to have a firewall upgrade. You could get a free one, but if system resources are a concern, it's worth checking out one that's bolted to a security suite as with AVG's paid suites.
Publisher's Description
From AVG Technologies USA:
AVG's most fully featured antivirus product ever, this is an advanced protection that never gets in your way.
AVG AntiVirus 2013 goes beyond simply detecting and removing viruses on your PC. It also delivers great preventative protection that blocks infected links and files as you surf, checking everything before you click through.
New for the 2013 edition is smart performance technology for quicker scans and gaming without annoying lags and freezes caused by scheduled updates and scans, meaning AVG AntiVirus 2013 is protection that never gets in your way.
When it comes to privacy protection 'AVG Do Not Track' feature gives you control over which websites can collect and use your data (available if you take AVG Security Toolbar as part of your installation). This joins AVG's Anti-Spyware and WiFi hacker-defeating technology to deliver powerful privacy and identity protection at home and on the move.
Also new for the 2013 edition is AVG's Easy Interface, which makes managing your protection as simple as possible.
What's new in this version: Version 2013.0.3343 is a maintenance release.
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"When I download this new version I get It is infected."
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.3336
Pros
None that I know
Cons
Files is infected
Summary
None
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"Satisfied with the free trial"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.3272
Pros
Not sure. have always trusted AVG. Quit having issues with my Internet explorer once the AVG Anti-virus was installed.
Cons
I found no downside
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"i really appreciate what they have done for 8 yrs."
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.3272
Pros
works well and is getting better
never had a successful virus attack with AVG!Cons
very intrusive (the nature of an antivirus routine)
takes extra time to load
this may be getting too complicated and all encompassing.
when things are all things to all people they sometimes get too complicated.
too many featuresSummary
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"AVG HAS SHOT ITSELF IN THE FOOT!!!"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.3267
Pros
Used to work well, in the background, successfully protecting my computer.
Cons
Then after using the product for over 6 years without a problem, AVG suddenly decided that I needed "privileges" to re-install the software on my own (single-user) laptop. The tech rep says that "some other program" is blocking the installation... What program? He don't know... and I haven't installed anything new!!
Summary
Good-Bye AVG!! Actually surprised it lasted as long as it did before they screwed it up!
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"AVG Technical Support Fail"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2899
Pros
I have used AVG for 3 or more years without my computer getting an infection. I preferred AVG for its small footprint and fast processing.
Cons
Something changed recently and AVG has brought my email client (Thunderbird) to a crawl. It takes me 5-7 seconds to delete a single email. If I disable AVG Computer protection Thunderbird works perfectly. I went to AVG support and they gave every appearance of being helpful. They gave me a case number and a utility to send them configuration information. When I did not hear back I called them. I had to go through the same charade of them appearing to diagnose the problem (which you can find documented by others on the internet) and then transferred me to TechBuddy - a pay for use service. So their customer support consists of referring you out and likely getting a referral fee.
Summary
Do not think that the paid version of AVG means you will get technical support for their product.
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"How this is so highly rated is beyond me"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2899
Pros
NOTHING!!!
Cons
Software and SUPPORT totally sucks!
Summary
I have had AVG Internet Security on one of my desktop computers for 2 years--no problems. When my McAfee subscription ran out on 2 other computers I removed it and downloaded AVG Antivirus 13. After downloading, updating and running a scan, one of the computers did a reboot, never to boot to windows again (yet--apparenty I will have to do a system restore) The other computer slowed to a crawl and (probably fortunately) kept locking up, never actually completing a scan. I was able to remove the AVG and HOPE it didn't jack anything up too badly. The icing on the cake is that upon calling tech support for help they passed me up the line for 2 hours and basically offered no help at all except that they could remote in to my still functioning computer and troubleshoot (for a "nominal" fee--since when is $120 "nominal"?)
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"complete crap"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2899
Pros
No pros of any sort with their latest offerings, wish I or they could return to the old format.
Cons
Antivirus can't update (update failed, general error), PC tuneup screwed up my computer, help function is a ridiculous joke.
Every time I access their site, they want to sell me something new.
Apparently now they're trying to sell tech support, unbelievable, check out their site...
How about they just repair what I've already paid them for?????????????????????????????????????????Summary
I've been using the PAID version (rev's 9 and 10) of AVG for 3 years now. After paying for another year, then upgrading to AVG 2013 (per their prompt), and worse yet, also purchasing their PC tuneup/1 click maintenance package, my computer has started freezing constantly, and now I can't update the antivirus program. It looks to me like AVG 2013 is to rev 10 as Windows Vista is to XP, ie. a complete and utter failure, probably because a bunch of 6 figure salaried "sales engineers" decided to add a bunch of cutesy bells and whistles, rather than maintaining solid fundamental functions.
The worst part is their help function, which is based on "live chat", or a phone call (on a prepaid cell phone, just great). At least Microsoft had brains enough to support an email based help function dialogue, it works beautifully and has gotten me out of trouble twice with Vista problems, without trying to deal with somebody in India whose command of the English language just ain't working.
Does anybody know of a reliable antivirus program that supports email based tech support? I'll happily pay for the service, I'm just tired of shysters telling me that the rust bucket Chevy with a cheap paint job they're trying to sell me is really a gold plated Mclaren. -
"2013 is BOGUS"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2899
Pros
NONE, okay, they have pretty font.
Cons
The list is too long. BUT mostly it SLOWS all functioning down, all operations on the computer, and really slows down when on the internet. They claim they have a fix, but it doesn't work. They do have a money back guarantee, but only before 30 days. And of course, they offer me to upgrade to 2013 in the middle of my contract, now I cannot get any prorated portion refunded. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS YOU WILL BE SORRY. I used and loved AVG for over 7 years and 2013 is nothing like its predecessors.
Summary
Don't do it...unless you're a gluten.
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"I hate avg 2013 it is crap"
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2899
Pros
there are none
Cons
It looks like windows 8, it is good green a real problem for those of us who are color blind. AVG 2012 had more options and was easier to use. AVG 2013 took out about 70% of the functionality that previous versions had in it. I recon I will need to find a new virus company to deal with
Summary
If you like windows 8 you might like this but they sure took a lot of the functionality of it out, and I hate it. I been using avg now for 6 years, ever since I got a virus that Norton could not fix, and got tired of the bloat ware that Norton became.
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"It does its job quietly and thoroughly."
Version: AVG AntiVirus 2013 2013.0.2897
Pros
It works. I've had no virus problems for as long as I've had it on my computer. I'm using the free version. AVG does not constantly try to sell me an upgrade. AVG makes it clear that more protection is available at a price, but it does not overdo it.
Cons
I have nothing negative to report.
Summary
I'm glad I have AVG AntiVirus on my computer.



