Sometimes, lower-cost tools are a great deal. Other times, you get what you pay for. Here’s the truth about where AVG stands on that spectrum.
AVG is a perfectly respectable antivirus program. But “œperfectly respectable” isn’t enough to take a high ranking in today’s super-competitive antivirus market. AVG has given its Internet Security ...
AVG Internet Security provides a solid package of malware and web defence features, such as a firewall, password protection and phishing protection. While we’ll only be reviewing the standard Internet ...
AVG’s suite offers good protection, but its many advanced options render it most suitable for power users. AVG Internet Security 2014 ($55 for one year of protection on one computer) is a decent ...
AVG’s webcam protection blocks unauthorized camera access. Here’s how it works, how it fits with other security features, and ...
Compare the best free antivirus tools for Windows 10 in 2026, including real-time malware protection, phishing defense, ...
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands (March 2nd, 2009) - Identity theft is now the number one Internet-based crime and claims almost ten million online and offline victims at a cost of $48 billion in the US ...
Antivirus and Internet security company AVG Technologies will make a bigger push into identity theft protection after announcing the acquisition of behavior-based software company Sana Security on ...
Avalanche Technology Group, the Australasian distributor of AVG Internet security software, today announced the latest addition to AVG's growing security products portfolio, AVG Mobile Security. AVG ...
AVG helps protect your computer from viruses, worms and other malware threats by examining every application that runs. As AVG reports, this type of scanning activity does not usually slow your system ...
Amsterdam, April 20, 2009 -- AVG Technologies, developers of the world's leading free anti-virus software, is today launching AVG LinkScanner as a free standalone product to protect users against ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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