Adaware, a product of cybersecurity company Lavasoft, (formerly known as Ad-Aware) It was created to protect users from malware and privacy infringements of which a lot of consumers are unaware. This includes programs that track your surfing habits, courses that block your browser’s start page and applications that show annoying ads at the most uncomfortable times. This free application comes with various features that can increase your device’s security, and ensure it runs www.programworld.org/intrusta-antivirus-review smoothly.
Adaware was able to detect the majority of malware that we tossed at it. It did have trouble removing some malware, however. The program does have a number of helpful extras like a privacy monitoring tool, an adaware registry scanner, file shredder and advanced monitoring of network. It’s worth noting, however, that Adaware doesn’t provide as much protection as the industry’s leading antivirus tools.
Adaware’s participation in the AV Test lab tests resulted in the blocking of just 95. The threat rate was 4% for 0-day threats and 97% of known threats. These aren’t terrible scores but they aren’t as good as the top security suites accomplish.
Adaware users looking for better performance should look into alternatives. We would recommend Kaspersky and Bitdefender as they are known for their reliable performance in real-world tests. Some users may be disappointed that only users of the Pro and Total plans have access to online technical and customer support. On its website, the company has many information as well as frequently asked questions.







