- Many people report, despite FileHippo and many other download sites, reporting they have older versions, the download appears to always end up downloading the latest version. Any such sites that use the stub (on-line) installer will always download the latest avast components.
- The most popular versions among avast! For Mac users are 9.0 and 7.0. This free Mac app was originally developed by AVAST Software a.s. The file size of the latest downloadable installer is 24 MB. Avastfreeantivirusmacsetup.dmg and avast-36227.dmg are the most frequent filenames for this program's installer.
- Avast Browser Security - web reputation plugin Avast-powered security for your Edge browser. Browse without worry or fear with Avast in your corner: we’ll check every site you visit, from Facebook to your bank, to ensure nothing puts you or your data at risk. We stop phishing attacks, show user reviews, and warn you if a site is deemed.
Developer(s) | Avast |
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Stable release | 21.3.2459 [1] / 15 April 2021; 30 days ago (Windows version) |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS |
Available in | 45 languages |
Type | Security software, Antivirus software |
License | Freeware, proprietary software |
Website | www.avast.com |
Avast Antivirus is a family of cross-platforminternet security applications developed by Avast for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. The Avast Antivirus products include freeware and paid versions that provide computer security, browser security, antivirus software, firewall, anti-phishing, antispyware, and anti-spam among other services.[2]
Avast launched a freeware business product, Avast for Business, in February 2015. It is a cross-platform solution that includes antivirus protection, web threat scanning, browser protection, and a cloud management console.[3]
As of 2017, Avast is the most popular antivirus vendor on the market,[4] and it had the largest share of the market for antivirus applications.[5]
MacOS versions 10.13 or higher require user approval before loading new, third-party kernel extensions. Avast Security, Avast Premium Security, and Avast Omni use kernel extensions for the Core Shields real-time protection features. To ensure that your Avast product can fully protect your system, you need to manually allow Avast Software. Like Airo Antivirus for Mac and Vipre, Avast supports macOS versions back to 10.11 (El Capitan). If you have an antique Mac that for some reason can't even run El Capitan, consider ProtectWorks.
In a February 2018, test of various antimalware products by AV-TEST, Avast Free Antivirus has earned 6 out of 6 points in 'Protection' category, detecting 100% of malware samples used in this test and earning an 'AV-TEST Certified' seal.[6] Avast's Mobile Security & Antivirus app detected 100% of malware samples in January 2018 test of Android malware by AV-Comparatives.[7]
In January of 2020, multiple news sources reported that Avast Antivirus, through a subsidiary, was selling the browsing history of Avast product users. Though the company claimed all data was 'de-identified', it was reported that the sold data could be linked back to people's real identities, exposing every click and search they had made.[8][9][10] In response, Avast announced that it would close the subsidiary over the data privacy backlash.[11] Its file [AvastUI.exe] cannot be task killed even through the highest premmissions.
See also[edit]
Avast For Mac Old Version Free
References[edit]
- ^'NEW Avast Version 21.3 (April 2021)'. forum.avast.com.
- ^'AVAST Software s.r.o.: Private Company Information'. Bloomberg. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^Kovacs, Eduard. 'Avast Launches Free Security Solution for Businesses', Security Week 24 February 2015. Retrieved on 23 March 2015.
- ^OPSWAT. 'Antivirus and Compromised Device Report: May 2017'.
- ^'Avast worth 'upwards of $2 billion'; no IPO before 2017'Reuters. Published on October 29, 2015
- ^'The best antivirus software for Windows Home User'. AV-TEST. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ^'Android test 2018'(PDF). AV-Comparatives. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ^'The Cost of Avast's Free Antivirus: Companies Can Spy on Your Clicks'. PCMAG. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^Cox, Joseph (2020-01-27). 'Leaked Documents Expose the Secretive Market for Your Web Browsing Data'. Vice. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^'Avast packaged detailed user data to be sold for millions of dollars'. Engadget. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
- ^'Avast to Commence Wind Down of Subsidiary Jumpshot'. Avast. Retrieved 30 January 2020.