Adware is a sort of malware that isn’t quite as harmful as system-destroying viruses or data-harvesting spyware, however it’s just as infuriating and disruptive. It’s also often used to perform unwelcome tasks on your device, including recording the locations you visit and then displaying ads that are specific to the specific locations. Adware creators earn money through the display of targeted advertisements without having to sell their product directly.
Adaware review, unlike many other products that compete offers only Windows protection. The free version does not work with Mac or iOS devices. It only offers 24/7 technical support to paid users of the Pro and Total packages. The basic-only version of the package offers real-time security and behavior monitoring as well as automatic scans of downloaded files and a strong firewall. It doesn’t offer email and web protection as well as any other features like a file shredder.
The software performed well during the AV-test lab tests. It was able to remove all known threats and block 97% 0-day attacks. These scores are impressive, but not as impressive as those of the top security suites.
Adaware Total is currently 30 percent more expensive than competitors. This is due to the fact that the firm decided to stop offering multiple levels of protection, and instead bundles all their tools into one package. This means you only get one license, but you will be able to access a wide range of PC security and privacy features, such as the removal of tracking cookies optimization tools that speed up Windows boot times, and the ability to block applications from accessing the microphone or camera.