Features
- Best anti-malware protection in the industry, as proven by the last 10 years of independent test scores
- Cryptomining protection to prevent the abuse of hackers over your devices NEW
- Fully featured password manager to keep your credentials safe
- Standard VPN. 200 MB/day traffic for complete online privacy
- Data Breach Detection to check if your credentials have been leaked*
It looks like a feature list from a security suite’s marketing page. Here’s what each point realistically means, with a bit of context:
• “Best anti-malware protection in the industry, as proven by the last 10 years of independent test scores”
This usually refers to high scores in tests from labs like AV-Comparatives, AV-Test, SE Labs, etc.
- It may be very strong, but “best” is marketing language and depends on which tests and time frames they’re picking.
- If you want to verify, check those labs’ historical results directly rather than trusting the claim.
• Cryptomining protection
This is meant to block malicious or unwanted cryptominers (local malware or in-browser scripts) that use your CPU/GPU without permission.
- Reduces high resource usage, overheating, and battery drain caused by hidden mining.
- Often implemented as web filtering + behavior blocking for miner processes.
• Fully featured password manager
Integrated password vault to store and auto-fill logins.
- Usually includes: strong password generator, sync across devices, browser add-ons, maybe 2FA support.
- Worth checking: does it support export, what platforms, and how recovery works if you forget your master password.
• Standard VPN – 200 MB/day
This is a limited VPN included in the suite.
- 200 MB/day is only enough for light browsing (email, banking, reading), not streaming or large downloads.
- Good for adding encryption on public Wi-Fi, but not a full replacement for a standalone VPN if you’re a heavy user.
• Data Breach Detection
Monitors if your email/credentials appear in known data breaches.
- Usually works similarly to services like “Have I Been Pwned?” – checks your email(s) against leaked databases.
- If it flags something, you should change passwords and enable 2FA on the affected accounts.
If you share the exact product name, I can help compare these features to similar suites (Kaspersky, Bitdefender, ESET, Norton, etc.) or point out any important limitations mentioned in the vendor’s fine print.