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Looking to compete with both paid and free security suites, Avast wants to create a unified approach to your computer security. Long gone are the days of the quirky interface. Avast is accessible and robust, with an impressive list of free features and strong, though hardly stellar, performance benchmarks.

Avast 8 fixes browsers, out-of-date apps

Installation
Avast has improved its installation process so it's faster than before. It's not the fastest on the market, not by a long shot, but a standard installation took us about three minutes -- around the same as last year.

Some items of note during the installation that will come up later in the review: To avoid the Windows 7 and Vista desktop gadget, or the WebRep browser add-on, you must choose the Custom install option and uncheck those here. Firefox and Internet Explorer will all block WebRep from installing by default, but it may be easier for some to cut it off here.

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Automatic installation of these features is frowned upon, although Avast does provide a clear method for uninstalling them. It's just not as simple as a check box that gets its own installation window, since you have to go through the Customize menu, which makes the auto-install sort of surreptitious.

Also during the install, you are opted into Google's Drive desktop manager. If you're a Google services addict, this is a good reminder to get the client app. If not, well, it's a small piece of bloatware to uninstall later. Such are the installation blues.

Unlike last year, installing Avast once again requires a reboot. Still, the uninstallation process left no detectable traces on the desktop or in the registry.

One installation option, available only from the custom install menu, lets you sideload Avast as a secondary security program to supplement your main one. We're not big fans of this option from a security point-of-view, because it can bog down your system resources without actually making you safer. However, as a way to see if you like Avast, it's not a bad thing as long as you remember to choose one security suite to go with.

Interface
After three years of nearly identical interfaces, Avast 8 brings an entirely new suit of clothes with it -- sort of.

While the underlying submenus and settings screens look and feel similar, there's a new home screen that emulates the Windows 8 blocky tile-and-icon style. A colored status box on the left lets you know in green or red whether you are secured or not, while six tabs to its right give you access to the suite's security features.

These tabs provide quick access to specific features: Scan, Software Updater, SafeZone, Browser Cleanup, AccessAnywhere, and the Market. With two direct links from the home screen, Avast is really pushing the market idea, which is basically a landing page from which you can purchase additional Avast-branded tools such as a password manager, data backup, or download the free Android and Mac suites.

At the top of the home screen are links to Security, Maintenence, Market, Recommend, and Support. Account and Settings access lives to the far right of them. The Security tab is the most important one, and gives you access to Avast's numerous shields, as well as a list of subcategories on the left nav: antivirus, anti-spam, firewall, software updater, and tools.

Avast's changes its design and its color scheme. While the paid versions retain a dark theme, Avast Free goes back to basic white. The interface across all four versions is now much simpler, with big tiles and easier-to-reach advanced settings.

Avast's changes its design and its color scheme. While the paid versions retain a dark theme, Avast Free goes back to basic white. The interface across all four versions is now much simpler, with big tiles and easier-to-reach advanced settings.

(Credit: Avast)

One smaller but noticeable change is that the free version now decorated with a white background, to separate it from the dark-themed paid upgrades. Yeah, it's a color scheme change, but since most of Avast's customers use the free version, it's a noticeable one.

Overall, the new interface is more user-friendly, and that's a plus. The workflow behind the touch-friendly large icons makes it easier to go directly to key features, such as Avast's popular shields, and much of the jargon has been replaced with more easily understandable terms.

It still runs in Windows 8's desktop mode, so it's not a true Metro-style app, but it has that look.

Features and support
Avast 8, comparable with the 2013 version of competing suites, includes several new features that directly affect your security. Changes to existing Avast features include increasing the number of virus definition file updates per day, from 20 or so in the previous version to more than 70 per day in version 8. When running on battery on laptops, Avast will automatically disable scans until the device is plugged in, and the suite now offers full IPv6 support.

Like both the paid and free competition, Avast has a file reputation system for evaluating downloads. The browser add-on WebRep for on-the-fly site evaluation that also checks for fake site certificates is lighter on your browser than competitors' heavyweight toolbars.

The free version of Avast is arguably the most comprehensive set of freely available security features on the market. There's a reason these guys have more than 170 million active users (at the time this review was written). The antivirus, antispyware, and heuristics engines form a security core that also includes multiple real-time shields. Along with the new features, it's got Sandbox for automatically walling off suspicious programs; a full complement of shields that guard against scripts, P2P networks, instant messaging, and potentially dangerous program behavior; a silent/gaming mode; on-demand boot scanning; and a healthy output of statistics for the data nerds.

Avast's Sandbox, by the way, automatically places programs in a virtualized state when it suspects them of being threats. It walls off suspicious programs, preventing them from potentially damaging your system while allowing them to run. As the program runs, the Sandbox keeps track of which files are opened, created, or renamed, and what it reads and writes from the registry. Permanent changes are virtualized, so when the process terminates itself, the system changes it made will evaporate.

Avast's new browser cleanup tool would've been killer a few years back, but it's still useful for keeping your browser shipshape. It's available in all four versions.

Avast's new browser cleanup tool would've been killer a few years back, but it's still useful for keeping your browser ship-shape. It's available in all four versions.

(Credit: Avast)

The company hasn't said whether the virtualized state begins after the program already has access to your system, so it's theoretically possible that it could be compromised. There's not a single security feature in any program that hasn't been been compromised at some point, though, so "theoretically hackable" is true of all security features.

But it's the new features that drive interest in the suite, and this year's got some very interesting improvements and one dud. The new Software Updater tells you when your programs are out of date, but it doesn't leave you hanging. It provides links to update them directly from within Avast.

This includes known security vectors such as Java, Flash, QuickTime, and PDF readers. In the free version, the updater will automatically download the software update, which then opens its installer. It still relies on user interaction to complete the install, though. In Pro and Internet Security, you get a one-click update that downloads and silently installs the update. The Premier version removes the requirement for any user interaction whatsoever -- updates happen automatically and silently.

The new Browser Cleanup tool is available as a standalone download that doesn't require you to use Avast, but it also comes baked into all versions of the suite. It checks the internal storage and registry of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome, searches for plug-in and toolbar references and helps you uninstall them.

Two entirely new features do the most to differentiate Avast Premier from its siblings. The suite includes a Data Shredder to ensure that deleted files and folders are unrecoverable using "conventional" techniques. It offers the industry standard three shredding options: a random overwrite, which overwrites files a user-specified number of times with semirandom bytes; a Department of Defense standard of overwriting; and the Gutmann method, the slowest of the three but the most secure.

You'll also be able to wipe only free disk space of remaining instances of data, or wipe an entire partition including on solid state drives, creating some nuance to its deletion options.

It looks like last year's Remote Assistance feature, for single-instance, friend-to-friend remote tech support, has been overhauled and turned into the new AccessAnywhere feature, the second Premier-only feature. It requires you to have Avast on both ends, which wouldn't be so bad, but the installation process for Avast is not as simple or fast as the installation for programs that focus on remote access, like LogMeIn or TeamViewer. Avast's installer alone runs more than 100MB, and the Avast requirement -- as opposed to gaining access through your browser -- hamstrings its utility.

Avast now comes with a software updater, which tells you when an installed program is out of date. It's available in all four Avast versions, although it comes with more options in the paid suites.

Avast now comes with a software updater, which tells you when an installed program is out of date. It's available in all four Avast versions, although it comes with more options in the paid suites.

(Credit: Avast)

Data shredding and remote access are interesting, but just not enough to get us to shell out for Premier. And sadly lacking from Avast 8 are any tools to directly address privacy concerns, a security issue which will only continue to grow as advertisers, network providers, and browser makers squabble over personal data collected and collated on people using the Web.

Avast also doesn't offer an on-demand link-scanning feature, as AVG and Norton do, although the company says that the way that Avast's Web shield behaves ought to protect you automatically from any malicious URLs by automatically preventing the URL from resolving in-browser. A page will appear letting you know that Avast has blocked the site because it is suspected to contain a threat.

Avast has plenty more nifty extras to help you out. The Troubleshooting section now comes with a "restore factory settings" option, which makes it easier to wipe settings back to a familiar starting point, and comes with the option to restore only the Shields settings, leaving other changes untouched, like permanently running in silent mode.

While these tools are clearly nonessential, and some of the prices struck us as high -- $10 for a Rescue disc? $50 for an annual backup service? -- we like that Avast gives its fans a chance to stay in its ecosystem. The Avast EasyPass, for example, is an Avast-branded version of RoboForm's premium password manager and is well worth the $9.99 annual fee.

In a day's worth of testing, none of the new features appeared to cause any negative impact on computer or browsing performance. Assuming these technologies work as advertised, your computer ought to be a fair bit safer from malware than it would without them.

Performance
Avast was generally well-received by the independent testing organizations, AV-Test and AV-Comparatives.

AV-Test.org gave the previous version of Avast a passing rating in its most recent test, on a Windows 7 computer from December 2012. Avast 2013, the suite's name for version 7, passed handily with a total score of 14 out of 18. A year before, Avast 6 struggled to pass, hitting the bare minimum of 11. Avast 2013 reached 4.5 out of 6 in Protection, 4.5 out of 6 in Repair, and a 5 out of 6 in Usability, for a total of 14. Usability includes testing for false positives.

AV-Comparatives.org also saw room for improvement in Avast during December 2012. The suite blocked only 95.5 percent of threats tested during that month, but then you could kick those up to a more respectable 98.7 percent with some settings tweaks by the user. This user-dependent margin of around 3 percent to 3.5 percent was consistent throughout the year.

Avast has finally put all of its "shields" in one management pane, to decrease your pain. They're available in all versions of the suite, depicted here in the Pro version.

Avast has finally put all of its "shields" in one management pane, to decrease your pain. They're available in all versions of the suite, depicted here in the Pro version.

(Credit: Avast)

Basically, AV-Comparatives found that Avast will keep you reasonably safe, but significantly safer when you turned detections and blocks up high. The testing organization gave Avast its Advanced certification in both the first half of 2012 and the second half, a marked improvement from the lackluster Standard certification in the second half of 2011.

Security program Boot time Shutdown time 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) 59.9 13.7 12 1,008 413 125 345 17,147
Avast Free Antivirus 8 61.6 12.3 18.6 669 401 125 345 17,199
Avast Pro Antivirus 8 67.8 10.7 10.2 671 404 126 344 17,066
Avast Internet Security 8 61.3 12.6 16.6 686 411 125 344 17,067
Avast Premier 8 63.9 18.7 16.8 705 414 124 347 16,959

Note: All tests measured in seconds, except for Cinebench. On the Cinebench test, higher numbers are better.

CNET Labs system performance benchmarks show Avast 8 as being fairly middle-of-the-road. It's weak on startup time, generally adding 10 more seconds than average. Shutdown time impact was a bit faster than average, while virus scans were quite speedy and faster than many paid-suite competitors. Avast 8's footprint during common-use tasks such as MS Office performance, iTunes decoding, and media multitasking was average, as well. We'd like to see a much smaller hit on startup times, but other than that Avast 8 Free offers a reasonable trade-off. Avast 8's paid upgrades, however, could do much better.

As far as Avast's impact on system performance goes, in a real-world test Avast completed its scans in a timely yet not blazingly fast manner. A Quick Scan averaged about 28 minutes, slower than last year. The Full Scan averaged to 73 minutes. RAM usage was surprisingly light, with Avast only eating up about 16MB when running a scan.

Judging from these results, Avast has righted some of its benchmarking wrongs from the previous version, but we may adjust that judgment when CNET Labs' scores come in.

Conclusion
When it comes to your security, Avast 8 gets a lot right. It's got a usable, uncluttered interface, solid although not stellar benchmarks, and a set of features that keeps it at the forefront of Windows security.

We'd like to see the innovators at Avast HQ in Prague tackle the real privacy concerns of the modern Web, and the unimpressive AccessAnywhere keeps us from giving the Premier suite stronger marks.

Avast Antivirus 8 Free, on the other hand, continues to be a stellar choice for free Windows security, and we enthusiastically recommend it. Few people want security that turns a good machine into the malware equivalent of Swiss cheese, and on that count, Avast has your back.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Avast 7 crashing my comp"

    July 7, 2012  |   By beautifulmaxine

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    it's hard to talk about "pros" when a program crashes your comp at least twice a day.

    Cons

    crashing my comp - Running Windows XP SP3

    Summary

    Ran earlier versions of Avast without a hitch - loved it. But this version was problematic right from the start. Crashed my comp at least twice every 24 hours and lost my restore points at the same time. I had no viruses or trojans. Took me 3 days before I decided that Avast 7 was the problem. I un-installed, ran CCleaner, and reinstalled an earlier version of Avast (5) - NO MORE PROBLEMS!

    If you're running Windows XP SP3 be careful with this program.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Horrible customer service."

    July 4, 2012  |   By Disatisfied

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    Nothing good to say

    Cons

    The program would knock me off the internet every time I tried to get my mail. I asked for help and was told yo delete the program and reinstal. When that didn't work I was told "Sorry we can't help you".

    Summary

    Don't buy it and expect help if something goes wrong.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Version 7 warning"

    July 3, 2012  |   By TimKingUK

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    I haven't got any viruses (I think)

    Cons

    Since trying the version 7 upgrade my computer locks up at load and needs uninstallation of Avast from safe mode to fix, (I have tried this twice and an upgrade from version 5 once). I am curently back to using version 5 and looking for other software. As the above reviews state, no answers from Avast, not even acknowledgement, far cry from earlier days, has there been a change of ownership?
    Also extremely annoying is the inclusion of Google Chrome, with no option not to install and no mention of it's inclusion. Am I alone in thinking this is completely unacceptable?

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Once upon a time it was good....not anymore!"

    July 3, 2012  |   By k_kettle

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    None at the moment as it doesnt work on my system.

    Cons

    Locks up system so cant use PC until Avast has been unistalled.
    No email response from the technical team.

    Summary

    Locks up my system since I updated Avast with the last release 7.0.1451 . Had a terrible day from early morning until 1.30 am the next morning trying to resolve problems with my PC. I realised it was Avast after remembering it had prompted me to update to latest version. On booting my PC it would only get as far as the password login page and then it would just hang doing nothing. I then opted to boot in Safemode and this worked for me as Avast wasnt running in Safemode. Once I had realised it was Avast I began to look for a fix but to no avail so decided to uninstall. After uninstalling Avast my system ran perfectly and much faster which was rather refreshing as it has been sluggish since began using the new version of Avast sometime ago (before the latest release that jammed my system entirely). I thought it might be worth re-installing Avast and give it one more go and this time I was able to boot my computer but I couldnt use Internet Explorer or Adobe Photoshop but I could use Thunderbird and Chrome, which allowed me to surf the internet and look for fix etc. I tried to contact Avast but have not received a reply so assume they maybe snowed under with complaints. I have had to uninstall again and am now using another Antivirus software program as I have to get back to work. This whole saga has wasted a lot of time and it would have been nice to see an announcement on the Avast website so all those affected were aware they working on a fix. I have experienced a problem once before with Avast about two years ago and this was rather annoying but it was fixed quite quickly but now I am experiencing another problem Im not so sure I will want to use Avast again.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "The best free antivirus"

    July 3, 2012  |   By kbajey19

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    avast is the best using it since version 6

    Cons

    no cons!!!!!!!!!!

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  • 5.0 stars

    "simply the best"

    July 3, 2012  |   By tonysalloum1996

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    1.very fast scans and updates
    2.faster than the older verions and much improved from the previous version
    3.has all the neccesary shields and some extra ones(p2p shield....)
    4.webreputation much much improved
    5.less resource usage
    6.script shield work great for chrome for all those who say that the script shield is not integrated into chrome

    Cons

    no problems at all if you go through the setup slowly and carefully and if you set it up in a good way and not mess with the settings if you dont khnow what your'e doing.
    i noticed that DANNY101 complained of the chrome browser, well he didn't go through the setup carefully, where he couldv'e simply unchecked the chrome box when he doubleclicked on the setup to tun it!! i have not passed by the lck pc up thingi and the crash thing on both my 8 gb ram laptops and 12 gb ram desktops.

    Summary

    it's really good if you know how to set it up and it can really protect you pc's and desktop's.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "7.0.1451 update crashed Windows 7 Home Premium"

    July 3, 2012  |   By Alan Mintaka

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    Not this time, Avast

    Cons

    The 7.0.1451 crashes Windows 7 Home Premium on my PC. Symptom: try to launch any program after startup and the system locks up. After several shutdowns/restarts, I found that the only thing I could do was right-click on the Avast tray icon and disable all shields "until computer is restarted." Once I did that, everything seemed to be OK. So I ran Revo Uninstaller to uninstall Avast, restarted, installed AVG free antivirus, and now everything is back to normal. Since doing that I went to the Avast Free Antivirus forum and saw this in response to a similar complaint: "there have been some issues with the 7.0.1451 release which may be resolved later this week." I resolved my issues with Avast this morning.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Keeps locking up my computer..."

    July 2, 2012  |   By annoyeduser123

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    Don't know...

    Cons

    If I leave my computer for 20-30 minutes the whole system locks down and tells me to enter my administrator password. Unfortunately, it doesn't unlock when I do...so I have to restart my computer. If there isn't a fix Avast will have to go bye bye!

    Summary

    AHHHH!

    Updated on Jul 2, 2012

    The reason I blame the updated version of Avast for this problem is because my computer worked great yesterday until I updated the Avast program and now...it is crapping out.

    Updated on Jul 3, 2012

    Computer is running great! I removed Avast...
    I have been a fan for many years...might go back as Avast has been good and has given me great FREE protection. Would like to stay a loyal customer but not when it makes my computer unusable. Please fix it soon.

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  • 1.0 stars

    "Installs Malware-Chrome W/O permission!!"

    July 1, 2012  |   By DANNY101

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    Was very good until.. See Cons..

    Cons

    Always liked this free anti-virus program, But latest update included GOOGLES "Big Brother Eye"- CHROME- without an option of Opting out- BEWARE! If it was there, it flashed by without time to see it!!!

    Summary

    Look elsewhere if you value any privacy

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Avast 7.0 very fast"

    July 1, 2012  |   By tien9976

    Version: Avast Free Antivirus 7.0.1451

    Pros

    Avast 7.0 very fast

    Cons

    Avast 7.0 very fast, kill virus

    Summary

    Avast 7.0 very fast

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