Thursday, December 17, 2015

Top 10 Best Free Antivirus for PC and Download Links - 2016

List of Top 10 Best Free Antivirus for PC - 2016



Top 10 Best Free Antivirus for PC - 2016


1. 360 Total Security

Free
Qihoo 360 Technology is a leading Chinese security company with hundreds of millions of users for its desktop and antivirus products. 360 Total Security is merciless with malware, and one of the market leaders in detecting and removing threats.
You also get capable antiphishing, network threat blocking, online shopping protection, a Windows update checker, USB drive tools and more. Bonus modules include a boot optimiser which highlights unnecessary Windows startup programs, and a clean-up tool which wipes away junk files.

2. Avast Free Antivirus

Free
Avast Free Antivirus got our attention right away with its finely balanced interface. It's not over-simplified, like some of the competition, but it's not too complicated either - you can see your system status at a glance, launch scans with a click, and easily access the program's many features.
AV-Test rated the Avast engine highly in its most recent test, too. It scored particularly well when dealing with zero-day threats, yet still delivered very few false positives (something which matches our own experience).

3. Avira Free Antivirus

Free
If you're used to the flashy Windows 8 or Windows 10-like interfaces of many modern security tools, Avira Free Antivirus may look a little dated. There are no flat buttons here, no colourful tiles, and the program makes no attempt to hide its complexities: you'll need to explore an array of menus, tabs and dialog boxes to find out exactly what it can do.
The package protects you from most threats entirely automatically, and if you do need to run a manual scan then clicking the "Scan System" button will get the job done.
Still, Avira Free Antivirus does offer good protection at no cost at all, and if you're an experienced PC user then it could be a great choice.

4. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2015

£29.95 (1 PC, 1 year)
Bitdefender's engine is one of the most accurate and reliable around, for instance, and it's been that way for a very long time. The package also scores well for performance, and it won't hog your system's resources. A new Activity Profiles feature takes this even further by automatically optimising its settings, for example disabling non-critical services to speed up your system when you launch a game.
Bitdefender's Wallet is an impressive extra, a password manager which not only remembers user names and passwords, but can optionally fill in your credit card details with web forms. There's also a very secure browser, an excellent pre-boot Rescue Mode, custom protection for your USB keys, and more.

5. F-Secure Anti-Virus

£29.95 (3 PCs, 1 year)
F-Secure Anti-Virus takes a much more stripped-back approach. There are no software update checkers here, no USB immunisers, no system cleaners, not even any significant browsing protection. Instead the program just focuses on its core tasks of blocking known malware, and detecting brand new threats before they can do any harm.
This simplicity brings some immediate benefits. The interface is very straightforward, with no complications or hassles. Its lightweight nature means there's barely any effect on your PC performance. Scan speeds are another highlight, with the program completing its checks almost twice as quickly as some of the competition.
These rapid scans don't compromise accuracy, either, with a recent AV-Test report finding F-Secure was one of only five packages to protect against 100% of the test threats.
F-Secure Anti-Virus isn't going to be for everyone, especially when competitors like Kaspersky and Bitdefender offer better protection and more features. Still, the package is more accurate than most, less likely to conflict with other software, and much faster, and that's worth a lot.

6. G DATA Antivirus

£29.95 (1 PC, 1 year)
The core strength of G DATA Antivirus is its accuracy. The program's use of two finely balanced engines really does catch significantly more malware. Many antivirus programs ask to remove incompatible software during installation. That's fine if it's a full security suite, but when G DATA Antivirus asked us to uninstall "Visual Studio 2010 x64 Redistributables" we thought that was going a little too far.

7. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015

£29.99 (1 PC, 1 year)
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2015 is a capable security package which offers strong all-round protection from the very latest threats. Malicious links are highlighted and blocked, downloads and email attachments inspected, malware removed. 
The program keeps any operational hassles to a minimum. Anti-Virus 2015 handles most challenges entirely on its own, but if you do need to take manual control then a clear and straightforward interface makes life easy.

8. Panda Free Antivirus

Free
Install Panda Free Antivirus, and by default it will change your browser home and search pages, although you can at least avoid this if you're paying attention.
Panda's scanning speeds were a fraction below average for us. Malware detection was impressive in our small-scale tests, but the verdicts from the major labs are a little more mixed. AV-Comparatives in particular gave the package stellar ratings for most of 2014, but protection ratings fell a little towards the end of the year.
The situation improves as soon as the program launches, though, its attractive Windows 8-style interface making it easy to access Panda's various features. It's not just visually impressive, either - you can also edit the layout, removing tiles you don't need and adding others.

9. Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security

£19.95 (1 PC, 1 year)
Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security does an excellent job of protecting you from malicious sites, checking links as they're clicked and preventing access to anything dangerous. 
There's spam filtering, too, although for some reason this was turned off by default on our test system. Turning it back on (Settings > Internet & Email Controls > Web Threats) blocked most spam from our inbox. It's not quite up to the standard of the best standalone filters, but by security suite standards the filter performs very well.

10. Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus

£29.99 (1 PC, 1 year)
Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus core files grabbed only around 8MB of drive space, and it doesn't require bulky signature updates, instead detecting threats by behaviour monitoring and its cloud service. Install the program and it begins protecting you immediately. A daily system scan is scheduled by default.

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