Kaspersky Antivirus Review

Kaspersky’s anti-virus program gets good malware detection rates, and its additional security features (parental controls, file shredding, backups and password managers and an VPN, a secure browser and more) are a nice addition to many of the other top-rated products in our testing. However, the program’s UI has an apprehension curve and it can be difficult to navigate used to, particularly when you first install it. After a short initial installation, the interface will be easy to navigate. There are a variety of options for customization to make Kaspersky according to your preferences. Plus, the Timeline and Notification Center at the bottom of the “Home” screen allow you to manage important functions without leaving the main screen.

The image of the company was tarnished when it was accused in 2017 of working with the Russian government, and a few countries have banned its software. Although that accusation wasn’t confirmed but the company has worked to rebuild its image and has launched its Global Transparency initiative so users can get more information about its source code and the rules for www.techbars.net/ threat detection and data collection processes.

All Kaspersky subscriptions offer real-time protection on Windows, Mac and Android devices. Some plans include a dedicated antivirus app for iOS that provides automatic scanning and on-demand searches for apps, settings, and photos. Certain premium plans (Internet Security and Total Security) add other essential features, such as an app locker that allows you to store and display of your private apps, and parental controls.

— Posted on October 12, 2023 at 12:00 am by