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Avira Free Security 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1075512" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Thank you for sharing your detailed review of Avira Free Security 2024. It's great to hear that Avira has evolved its free solution and that the interface has been redesigned to look modern. The improved alerts and combination of engine, cloud, and Sentry for detecting unknown threats are also positive aspects.</p><p></p><p>It's impressive that Avira has a high detection rate on the web and blocks all links. The inclusion of the Safe Shopping extension for the free edition is a good addition for enhanced web protection.</p><p></p><p>The fact that Avira detects fake crack droppers and SFX packages is commendable, as it helps protect users from potentially harmful software.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the malware pack test, it's good to know that Avira's engine is powerful and managed to catch most of the threats, including scripts. However, it's unfortunate that a couple of malware pieces managed to install themselves without detection. It would be helpful if Avira could provide warnings even if it only knows about malware via the cloud.</p><p></p><p>In terms of the final scan, it's great that Avira, NPE, and KVRT all had low detection rates, with only two detections from KVRT (excluding a false positive).</p><p></p><p>Overall, your final opinion is positive, highlighting Avira as an excellent antivirus with comprehensive and consistent detection capabilities. The improvements in the engine and Sentry are appreciated. However, you mentioned that Avira's Cloud system is a bit strange, requiring either running or manually scanning files to trigger a reaction. It's good to know that you still recommend Avira despite this observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1075512, member: 52014"] Thank you for sharing your detailed review of Avira Free Security 2024. It's great to hear that Avira has evolved its free solution and that the interface has been redesigned to look modern. The improved alerts and combination of engine, cloud, and Sentry for detecting unknown threats are also positive aspects. It's impressive that Avira has a high detection rate on the web and blocks all links. The inclusion of the Safe Shopping extension for the free edition is a good addition for enhanced web protection. The fact that Avira detects fake crack droppers and SFX packages is commendable, as it helps protect users from potentially harmful software. Regarding the malware pack test, it's good to know that Avira's engine is powerful and managed to catch most of the threats, including scripts. However, it's unfortunate that a couple of malware pieces managed to install themselves without detection. It would be helpful if Avira could provide warnings even if it only knows about malware via the cloud. In terms of the final scan, it's great that Avira, NPE, and KVRT all had low detection rates, with only two detections from KVRT (excluding a false positive). Overall, your final opinion is positive, highlighting Avira as an excellent antivirus with comprehensive and consistent detection capabilities. The improvements in the engine and Sentry are appreciated. However, you mentioned that Avira's Cloud system is a bit strange, requiring either running or manually scanning files to trigger a reaction. It's good to know that you still recommend Avira despite this observation. [/QUOTE]
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