The previous version of AVG’s free antivirus package won a Highly Commended award in our Reliability and Service Awards 2007 as voted by PC Authority readers, and this new version benefits from the clean, blue design that debuted last month in the commercial AVG Internet Security Suite.
As with its paid-for cousin, all the modules are accessed from one console. You get the same antivirus and antispyware components as in the full security suite, making AVG Free a competent if not record-breaking virus detector. When we tested it against some current malware, it identified 22 out of 28 threats, while the A-Listed Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7 spotted 24.
Naturally, the free version doesn’t have all the commercial product’s features. You don’t get any sort of firewall, nor the anti-spam module, though the package does integrate with your email client to stop mail-based attacks. It also includes the new LinkScanner feature, which the company acquired last year when it bought out Exploit Prevention Labs.
This browser plug-in integrates with Google, Yahoo and MSN, automatically scanning the pages returned as search results and highlighting potentially dangerous links before you click on them. You can also optionally have your results sent anonymously back to AVG, to help expand its database.
AVG warns you should still surf cautiously, though, as this free edition lacks the commercial package’s sandboxing feature that tests out unknown code in a secure environment. It also comes with no technical support, and – in the package’s only conspicuous piece of pushiness – the optional web toolbar includes a Yahoo search box which can’t be hidden, and a greyed out “Active Surf-Shield” button that tries to upsell you to the full package.
This is easy to forgive in a free download. AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8 is less intrusive than its free competitor Avira Antivir and more usable than it was previously. And in LinkScanner it offers a genuinely valuable new feature.
This article appeared in the August, 2008 issue of PC Authority.
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Mersie
Jul 9, 2008 4:13 PM
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I think there is nothing better out there that's FREE that does such a fantastic job as AVG. It has never let me down, and if you are just a casual internet user like myself then why would you bother paying for virus protection when AVG 8 FREE is such a whole package. I Love it.
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tastynoodle
Jul 9, 2008 8:23 PM
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This is a nice anti virus software in my opinion this is beter than some popular and expensive antivirus software like norton which made my computer slow down alot. |
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.:Cyb3rGlitch:.
Jul 9, 2008 8:35 PM
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Anything is better than Norton. :P |
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mordie
Jul 11, 2008 12:25 PM
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.:Cyb3rGlitch:. wrote:Anything is better than Norton. :P
True. Especially with the LARGE RAM usage of the program in idle state.
Also found McAfee anti-virus / security suite* was using about 24mb of RAM on a neighbours computer. Got rid of it and installed another package -free version AVG off a PC Authority cover disc - and put on zonealarm as a firewall. They could not believe how better running the PC was after :)
*note: this was recommended as a security package by their ISP. |
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plodalong
Jul 11, 2008 6:52 PM
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I have just installed this new release of an old favourite. After 5 years use i have yet to have a problem and installing the new version is easy with very simple setup options. Easy to use and functional. Highly recommended |
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JustaGenericUser
Jul 11, 2008 7:34 PM
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Used it for years, but the new web scan feature slowed my browsing and triggered complaints from forums I use. I uninstalled it 3 days ago and switched to Kaspersky. Until this version I have used it on literally hundreds of computers, but its now no longer an automatic choice.
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Nat.W¿LL¿
Jul 12, 2008 8:47 PM
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I dont mind AVG but i absolutely love kaspersky. think it does a excellent job. i also like the graphs that monitor your activity. |
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dazzlive
Jul 13, 2008 4:25 PM
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For usability and most important, free protection you cant go wrong. AVG protection applications use less on your systems resources freeing up your pc to handle your daily tasks. Upgrade for a fraction of the cost to Norton and other 3rd party products. Need it for business, no problem, AVG caters for home users and business needs. Works like a dream running via network editions |
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dazzlive
Jul 13, 2008 4:28 PM
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AVG Internet Security - better than most on the market and cheaper with longer subscription limits. |
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DaFiz
Jul 18, 2008 4:55 PM
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As a Programmer/Computer Tech I recommend AVG to anyone who asks which Anti-Virus to use. I never install the toolbar though, and the one time I have seen it installed, there were serious DNS errors, and no websites working as a result.
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