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Which is Better Webroot Or Avast?

Avast is an extremely well-known antivirus program loaded with powerful malware detection capabilities. Its antivirus software will protect your device against ransomware, identity fraud, and other types of spyware and adware. It also offers valuable online security features such as PC backup and recovery as well as daily security updates and real-time web protection. The user interface is intuitive and easy to use. It works with older computers and features a speedy computer scans which makes it a great choice for busy users.

Webroot’s approach to protection isn’t exactly standard. It examines the behavior of any suspicious software or files to determine if they are a threat. This is different from the way that most testing labs test antivirus software and could impact the scores Webroot receives. MRG Effitas, however, discovered that Webroot blocked almost all threats either automatically or within 24 hour. Its unique security technique is what makes it the winner in this category.

Another benefit of Avast is its extensive support choices. The company has a knowledgebase on its website that includes tutorials on support and a residential area forum for users to ask questions and receive answers. It also offers support via phone for customers with premium accounts (with lines available in Europe and the US) and live chat.

Webroot however, on the other side, doesn’t offer the same number of support options. However, it does have a strong presence on social media, and offers users free discussion boards. Its customer service is more responsive than Avast however, it does require a subscription for telephone support.

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