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[HEADING=2]Free Avira Antivirus Pro License[/HEADING]
To get a free avira Antivirus Pro license for 3 months for free, follow these steps:

1. Go to the[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)] [URL='https://go.comss.ru/3cM8q8c'][B]promotion page[/B][/URL][/COLOR] (in English), click the Proceed with [B]all cookies[/B] button and enter your email address (to be used for your Avira account).

2. Next, click [B]Get free license [/B]to get the license key.

3. In the received email, click on the [B]Accept and install[/B] link and register your new Avira account.

4. After registration, change the interface language to your desired language. To do this, click on the icon with the planet in the upper right corner and in the pop-up window select your desired language [B].

5. After that, download and install Avira Antivirus Pro for the selected platform. You can also manage installations on the [URL='https://my.avira.com/ru/dashboard/subscriptions/tabs/plans']Subscriptions[/URL] page in your Avira account.[/B]

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[*]Use Avira Antivirus Pro to protect your Windows or Mac computer, as well as Android, iPhone or iPad mobile devices.
[*]Avira Antivirus Pro will automatically expire after 3 months. No cancellation is required.
[*]Updates for all programs are available during the license term.
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Get a free Avira Antivirus Pro license for 3 months. Antivirus is designed to protect Windows or Mac computer, as well as mobile devices Android, iPhone or iPad

Avira Antivirus Pro – effective antivirus, mail scanning and web protection. Solutions for Windows and macOS, as well as Android and iOS mobile devices, protect against all types of local and online threats using cloud technologies.

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zoran popovic

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Very good program.

 
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Avira Antivirus Pro review: Obnoxious and annoying
This antivirus tool does the job, but it’s expensive – and the in-app advertising really sticks in the throat

Avira Antivirus Pro makes a great first impression. The console opens with a swish graphic promising not only to look after your security, but to protect your privacy and boost system performance as well.

And, on the first count, it delivers. The raw rankings aren’t kind to Avira, placing it behind most other security suites we’ve seen recently – but that still represents an overall protection rating of 99.8%, including perfect 100% scores against AV-Test’s set of malware samples for February 2021. A score of two false positives isn’t bad, either: we’d have no hesitation in trusting it for everyday security.

Sadly, the privacy side of things is much less comprehensive. It’s initially exciting to see that the suite includes Avira’s Phantom VPN, but the service is limited to 1GB of data transfer per month, and doesn’t allow you to choose your own location, making it no better than any number of free alternatives. Upgrading to the full, unlimited version will set you back an additional £52 a year.

t’s a similar situation with the password manager. The version bundled with this suite can save unlimited passwords and works on multiple devices, but again it’s just the free edition. There’s also a Privacy settings module, which helpfully brings together a range of Windows options, but at the end of the day these are all tweaks that you can apply yourself.

That just leaves the Performance tab, and this is where Avira really drops the ball. From here you can clear out junk files and update any ageing device drivers, but clicking on almost any other function fires up a separate app called Avira System Speedup. This may initially come as a surprise because the installer doesn’t ask your permission to install this additional application. Irritation quickly follows, as it becomes apparent that to fully activate the features promised within the main Antivirus package, you need to buy a licence for System Speedup Pro, costing £22 a year.

In a free product, we might grit our teeth and overlook this type of deceptive presentation. But in a commercial suite costing £30 a year it’s downright obnoxious. We recommend that you opt for one of the several security solutions out there that are faster, provide better malware protection and treat the user a bit more respectfully.
 

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