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Best Free Antivirus Software for Windows in 2020 (1 Viewer)

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There are only a handful of free Windows antivirus applications which actually offer decent PC protection. And some free anti viruses are actually malware designed to steal your private information. This is especially true for Windows because with so many users around the world, it's the most popular target for viruses and other dangerous malware. That's why it's important that you don't fall victim to one of these common scams and only download legitimate programs with a history of high-quality performance.

Yes, You Already Have a Free Antivirus on Your PC, But it Isn't Good Enough. Your Windows computer already comes with Windows Defender — which is a decent free antivirus. But the problem with Windows Defender is that it doesn't do enough for cybersecurity and online protection, and Microsoft rarely updates it. To keep your PC actually safe, you need the kind of protection that you can only get from dedicated antivirus software.

There are some impressive free antivirus applications out there — but remember that none of these free versions offer complete protection. It's not totally safe to rely on the free version of a paid product.

These free versions don't just limit special features. In fact, many brands reserve their highest level of security for paying users — Malwarebytes and TotalAV being a couple of these brands.

For example, advanced protection against ransomware is often a premium antivirus feature. Ransomware works by locking up your computer or personal files and demanding that you make a payment to release them. It's risky to leave yourself open to this kind of serious attack, but a premium antivirus almost always includes guaranteed ransomware protection.

My number 1 free Windows antivirus application, Panda Free Antivirus, is particularly generous with its free offerings. But the premium version of any one of these products will offer more security features than all the free versions combined.

1. Panda Free Antivirus — Best Overall Free Windows Antivirus

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Panda Free Antivirus is lightweight, secure, and easy-to-use. Everything is laid out on the dashboard in an attractive and intuitive way. It's great for beginners who don't want to worry about a lot of advanced settings — just open it up and let it run.

Panda might be one of the lesser-known brands on this list, but its antivirus scanner scored exceptionally well in my tests, with a 100% virus detection rate. The included firewall is also pretty powerful, blocking more intrusions than any other free antivirus I tested, including the Windows firewall.

I really like that Panda Free Antivirus comes with a virtual private network (VPN). I always recommend using a VPN if you're on a public Wi-Fi network — not only is all of your data exposed to the network administrator, unsecured Wi-Fi networks are notoriously easy to hack into. While Panda's VPN is free, it has a data limit of 150 MB per day — this is good for browsing the web and sending emails, but it's not nearly enough data for things like streaming or file sharing. You can only get unlimited VPN data on the Panda Dome Premium plan.

Overall, in terms of anti-malware protection, Panda is my favorite free antivirus of 2020.

Bottom Line: Panda Free Antivirus is a powerful and easy-to-use antivirus, offering 100% free protection. It's one of the most intuitive antivirus programs out there — no advanced setup required. The VPN is powerful, but it's limited to 150 MB per day. If you want unlimited VPN access — and other extras like a password manager, parental controls, and advanced malware detection — you'll need to upgrade. Otherwise, Panda offers a great free Windows antivirus.

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2. Avira Free Antivirus — Best for Internet Security

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Avira Free Antivirus not only lets us experience Avira's legendary German-engineered antivirus technology, it also includes Avira Browser Safety — an extension for Firefox and Chrome which protects against malicious websites and phishing scams.

Avira's antivirus engine operates in the cloud, meaning that most of its malware detection and analysis doesn't actually take place on your PC. This cloud-based technology has two main advantages.

First, it means Avira can keep its methods secret by only fighting malware on its own servers. This puts Avira one step ahead of the hackers at all times because hackers won't know what Avira knows.

Second, it means Avira can maintain an extremely low "footprint" — it demands very few system resources. In fact, Avira has one of the smallest and lightest antivirus engines of all the major antivirus brands.

And because Avira runs so efficiently, even many older Windows PCs can run Avira Free Antivirus without much impact on performance. If your PC sometimes feels slow and sluggish when you're using applications, Avria could be your antivirus solution.

Bottom Line: If you're looking for solid protection against malware and you don't need many extra features, Avira Free Antivirus is a good choice. Avira is particularly lightweight, so your PC's performance won't suffer. And if you want access to Avira's world-class privacy and security features on up to 5 devices, you can take advantage of this 40% discount on Avira Prime.

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3. Sophos Home Free — Best for Parental Controls

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There's plenty of bad stuff online that basic antivirus software won't pick up. As well as protecting your devices and personal information from viruses, Sophos Home Free is a good free antivirus that helps protect your kids from the parts of the web that you might not want them to see.

Sophos Home Free includes great parental controls — something that usually comes only in premium internet security packages, such as Norton 360 Deluxe. Parental controls let us monitor how our kids use their devices and restrict which websites they can access.

Sophos Home Free also includes real-time protection against malware and a browser extension that keeps you away from visiting malicious websites.

You can install the free version of Sophos on up to 3 devices. This is very generous for a free product, but if you have more devices, you'll need to upgrade — luckily, there's a 20% off discount on Sophos Home Premium right here.

Bottom Line: Sophos Home Free is a user-friendly, effective antivirus application — and the best free antivirus with parental controls. Larger families should consider Sophos Home Premium, which allows up to 10 users.

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4. Kaspersky Security Cloud (Free) — Best for Added Features

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Kaspersky Security Cloud — Free is an impressive free antivirus suite. It includes Kaspersky's cloud-based malware scanning engine, which caught 100% of the threats I threw at it during testing.

Not only does Security Cloud scan for malware, perform system cleanup and use active scanning to prevent new threats, but it also provides complete privacy protection with a VPN, a password manager, and dark web scanning.

The VPN is pretty good — it didn't slow my computer down very much, and allowed me to unblock geo-restricted streaming content with servers around the globe. Unfortunately, there is a 200 MB daily limit, but that's better than the 150 MB daily data on Panda's free VPN.

The limit on the password manager is a little bit worse — only 15 separate logins can be saved, which is not nearly enough for most users. Still, if you have 15 logins which are your highest priority, the password manager generates and auto-fills extremely complex passwords for an added layer of security.

The dark web scanner is simple, but effective. After I gave it my essential logins, it regularly checked the database at Have I Been Pwned to see if my information was getting shared around the dark web.

Bottom Line: Kaspersky Security Cloud — Free is a powerful free antivirus suite with some cool extra features. The VPN and password manager work really well, but the usage limits on them make them less useful than standalone products. However, considering that you're getting an antivirus suite for free, along with these useful extras, I'd recommend heading over to Kaspersky and giving this free program a shot.

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5. Bitdefender Antivirus Free — Best for Simple Windows Protection

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Bitdefender's Antivirus Free is a great choice for users looking for an antivirus scanner that they don't need to think about after installation. Bitdefender is designed to run in the background, with only essential notifications in case of suspicious program activity. Malware scans, detection, and removal all happen automatically, unless you decide to adjust the settings.

If you're looking for extra features like a password manager, parental controls, dark web monitoring, or a VPN, this is not the right product for you (you'll need something like Norton 360 for that). However, it's still really good antivirus software, and its minimal design means that it won't slow your PC down at all.

As we saw in our full review, Bitdefender's malware scanner is one of the strongest on the market, and the Advanced Protection feature now extends to ransomware detection — any suspicious behavior on your PC will get frozen immediately. This scanner is really fast — malware files and ransomware processes were all caught just moments after I downloaded or unzipped them.

The anti-phishing and fraud protection features are pretty good as well. Bitdefender flagged all of the latest known phishing sites and alerted me when I was asked to enter private data onto 3 different suspicious web forms.

Bottom Line: Bitdefender Antivirus Free doesn't include as many extra features as other free antivirus softwares on this list, but it is one of the easiest to use. If you're looking for 100% malware detection that runs in the background, keeps your computer safe, and monitors browsing, Bitdefender is a good choice.

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