Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Online Internet Security - 1PC-2Yr [Download] [OLD VERSION]

Internet Security - 1PC-2Yr  [Download] [OLD VERSION]

Product Description


We know you want to focus on what’s important to you when you’re online, not worry about security all the time. We take care of your security for you. AVG’s unique Identity Protection is the world’s smartest ID theft protection, stopping thieves before they can access your passwords, account information, and credit card numbers. AVG’s patent-pending LinkScanner is the first technology to check websites and search results when you’re about to click that link. AVG’s new scanning system only scans files changed since the last scan, so it won’t slow down your system. Our redesigned firewall keeps hackers out of your computer but doesn’t get in your way and high-speed spam and scam detection cleans your inbox without holding up the mail. While you’re surfing and searching the web, Identity Protection keeps your private information safe from known and unknown threats. LinkScanner SurfShield ensures every website you visit is safe – even before you go there while LinkScanner SearchShield gives safety ratings to all your Google, MSN and Yahoo search results. Enhanced Firewall prevents hackers from seeing inside your computer and LIVE Research checks to make sure web pages really are what they appear to be. While you’re emailing, IMing or on your social networks WebShield lets you download and exchange files without risking virus infections. Email Scanner keeps viruses and phishers out of your inbox and Anti-spam blocks spammers and scammers from clogging your system. Whether you’re online or offline Anti-Virus & Anti-Spyware makes sure you can’t get or spread a virus. Anti-Rootkit ensures even the toughest and most sophisticated threats are kept out. Game mode keeps you safe and doesn’t interrupt you while you’re playing. System tools optionally customize how Internet Security works with your system and Update Manager guarantees you’re always safe from the latest threats – automatically. 2009 Global Product Excellence Award – Security Solution for Consumers


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Product Feature


  • Multiple layers of protection for complete security featuring AVG Identity Protection and LinkScanner to keep you safe online – all the time
  • Unlimited automatic updates and version upgrades for the life of your license
  • With AVG Internet Security, you can bank and shop online without fear of identity theft; stay safe from dangerous websites when you surf the web; exchange files over IM safe from the risk of virus infection
  • Stop scammers and spammers from clogging your email, block known and unknown threats round the clock - automatically, focus on what you want to do on your PC – while we take care of your security
  • 80 million people trust us to keep them safe online – and so can you








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Product Reviews

16 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5LIGHT, FAST, SECURE - AND OLD SCHOOL HONEST.
By NeuroSplicer
I am using AVG INTERNET SECURITY 9.0 for over a month now. But I never bought it. What I did buy was an older AVG security suite (v7.5), 2 years ago. Nevertheless, whenever a later version becomes available, the suite updates itself to the latest version -- FREE! It happened at least three times over these past years, with versions 8.0, 8.5 and recently 9.
You have to respect a company that does this! With AVG a 2 year license means you shall have the latest security suite for 2 years (and not just new database definitions). Can you imagine buying McAfee or Norton 2009 in October and in March been offered their later release, free?

As a security suite, AVG is light and reliable. It does not tax my system resources either idle or actively scanning, and one can trade speed for resources with a scalable slider. The interface is user friendly and intuitive. The default settings will protect the initiate user from confusing alerts and warnings. On the other hand, the experienced user can dive in and configure the suite to suit him best.

The only thing I did not like with v9.0 are the icons in the main interface, which I found bland and boring. But appearances are a very minor thing when it comes to security suites.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Solid Product
By Matthew K. Morgan
AVG is best known for their free antivirus though they have offered for years a full security suite. I had never bothered to try AVG Internet Security (AVG IS), mainly because it is an expensive package in comparison to most of the other offerings on the market. That said, it is a solid product and worth consideration in spite of the cost.

I should start by stating, for the record, that I had a dreadful install experience. AVG IS partially installed itself and then errored out. After a reboot, AVG IS was alive but outdated, and what was broken was the ability to update. Worse, the uninstall was also broken. After getting the uninstall ironed out, I tried to install again and this time everything was much smoother.

AVG IS is organized and clean with a very clear and easy-to-understand overview dashboard. At a glance you can tell what is active and what is not active. Double-clicking on any of the icons in this view gives access to adjustment controls by which the component in question can be manipulated and set as desired. I like this particular view. One thing that is not clear, though, is that to get to the real nuts and bolts of the various components' configurations, one must use the pull-down menus, not the icons.

AVG's firewall appears to do a good job of hiding the system on the net, locking down service ports and cutting off ping responses. I was unable to break it. However, where it gets interesting is in the control afforded the user - individual applications can be locked down, policies set for different networks, and so much more. Other firewalls do this, but AVG's organization in the interface is better than average.

AVG's track record as an antivirus vendor is well known. However, with versions prior to 9.0 their antivirus was slow, intrusive and hard to interrupt. AVG seems to have gotten the idea of how to improve this - it took about 90 minutes to scan over 1,000,000 items if you include the registry and even running at full speed I hardly noticed except for the fact that I had the task manager open and saw an occasional spike in CPU activity. I launched several applications, typed a lot, and even searched for a file on the hard drive and saw no real impact on the system. Cycles consumed seemed to be consistently under 10%.

AVG throws a lot of other things into the mix that you'd expect in a decent suite - antispam, antispyware, rootkit detection, and several other components. What surprised me was to find a process viewer that has the ability to kill processes, accessible from the dashboard under system tools. I have never worked with a security suite with that built-in as part of the package. Included is a connectivity viewer and even a startup process viewer, with the ability to manipulate the entries within. That's a very nice plus.

I've been unable to work with the antispam up to this point, as I get no spam. Even so, there are many, many settings that can be adjusted to the antispam, such as adding a blacklist server such as spamcop to assist with checking, Bayesian training and a lot more. Based on the feature set I suspect this antispam is very effective.

AVG IS includes a McAfee-style system of evaluating returns from search engines, marking unsafe links in the results window. It is not as thorough as McAfee's Site Adviser, but it is effective in giving you heads-up when there is a possible danger ahead.

There are two things that AVG does not have that I wish were present. First, there is no parental control module. It looks like AVG made no effort at all to include a parental controls module, and while that's ok it is something that most other security suites include. I was unable to even find a manual block list - if it's there, I cannot find it. Second, I found no ability to see the presence of other computers on the network. It is not something that I have found in a lot of suites but it's a very nice-to-have.

AVG has put together a very nice internet security suite. The main components, the antivirus and the firewall, are both very effective and all of the other components seem to be working nicely. There is room for some improvement/expansion, as is true with most security suites, but what is here is very polished and clean. AVG is a little pricey when compared to most other suites, but in spite of that cost it is very much worth consideration when looking at computer security suites. I am comfortable giving AVG IS a 5/5 stars rating - it isn't absolutely perfect, but what is there is excellent.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4Faster than previous versions
By B.L.
I've been a past user of AVG products and have generally found them basically satisfactory. It can be a little tough to say that any particular player in the home computer security field is definitely the way to go because for the most part their features and effectiveness are roughly equivalent to each other.

My experience so far with version 9 has been a mixture of good and bad. The scanning speed, and the degree to which it interferes with other things that I'm trying to do, have been greatly improved. There were times with version 8.5 that I would have to stop a scan before it was complete because it was making it too difficult to get my other tasks done. In 9.0 that has yet to become a problem.

There have been some downsides, but nothing particularly unexpected. I've had some difficulties with my computer issuing errors after waking up from being put in standby since the install, though I haven't managed to track down the cause in detail yet. I also had some minor headaches with getting the settings right on the firewall so that a couple of pieces of software I use could function properly. Honestly, when I install any piece of software that's X.0 I tend to assume there'll be a few errors and some general quirkiness in the behavior until a few patches have been released. The issues I've with AVG 9 haven't been anything that goes beyond what I expected.

The main source of annoyance I've had, minor as it is, was that I don't particularly want my security software to be trying to influence my choice of what search engine to use. I get security software because I want it to secure my computer, not so that it can nag me about my choice of which search engine I prefer.

Had I not been offered version 9.0 as a review copy, I probably would have waited for the release of 9.1 before deciding to upgrade. Most of the time if someone asks me about whether they should upgrade to a new version of software, I tell them basically the same thing - if it's not urgent, wait until a few patches have been released. If you do need to buy something now (or you happen to be reading this after a few patches have come out), AVG is a solid choice and should serve you well.

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