Avira Free Antivirus 2019 CRACKED



Avira Free AntiVirus is a reliable antivirus engine which does a great job of keeping your PC malware-free.
Installation is simple and straightforward. Unlike the competition, there are no demands to remove competing products: we had Norton Internet Security installed on the test PC, and were able to run both packages alongside each other without problems.
Once the program is running it provides all the features you'd expect: files you access are checked for threats in real time, you can carry out on-demand antivirus scans on any part of your system whenever you like, and a capable scheduler allows you to set up regular scans to run automatically and unattended.

Avira Antivirus Pro 2019 is the commercial edition of Avira's popular antivirus software.
The new release sees the debut of 'Project AGEN', which supplements checksum-based virus definitions with far more efficient pattern-based machine learning. This can cut virus definition files by up to 75%, improving startup times, speeding up detection and reducing the time and bandwidth required for updates.
Avira claims that the 2019 edition now averages '2-5 times better performance than other security products on the market' in terms of minimizing any lag during startup and operation. Sounds good to us, although these figures come from 'internal studies', apparently, so we'll need to wait for confirmation from the big testing labs.
You'll get much the same speed gains with Avira Free, of course, but the Pro release has benefits of its own. The 2019 incarnation introduces smarter ransomware protection, with new behavior monitoring which can detect even brand new and undiscovered ransomware by looking out for suspicious actions.
You're not able to define how these custom scans work (file types to check or ignore, detection methods to use, and so on), unfortunately, as you can with Avast and some others. Experienced users might miss that flexibility, but this isn't a major problem, and if you don't plan on creating custom scans you'll never even notice it's an issue.

If you're intent on customizing scanning operations, Avira Antivirus Pro has some interesting expert-level settings. You don't just get the usual 'Scan archives' checkbox, for instance: you can choose the scan types to check, have Avira detect archive files even if they have a different extension, and set the recursion depth of the scan. The latter means that if a ZIP file contains a ZIP, which contains a ZIP, which contains a ZIP, and so on, how far down the archive-related rabbit hole do you go?
Features
Avira Antivirus Pro has a clear and straightforward interface which makes it easy to find the core functions you need.
The opening console displays your security status, for instance, along with any active modules (Real-Time, Ransomware, Web and Mail protection), a Quick Scan button, and the date and time of your last scan. One glance tells you everything you're likely to need to know, and you can run a scan with a click.
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If the Quick Scan isn't enough, clicking Scan on the left-hand sidebar displays buttons to run a full system scan, or launch a custom scan to check a specific area of the system