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Panda Free Antivirus Trend Micro Internet

An agreeably low-key option for those seeking a basic, free security solution that keeps out of the way

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Panda Free Antivirus doesn’t bundle in a custom browser, parental controls or anything fancy like that. The focus is squarely on the important job of malware detection – and, as you would hope, it does it rather well, achieving a 99.6% protection rate in AV-Comparativ­es’ most recent report. That lab did find that the software also flagged up 12 false positives, which might confound less experience­d users, but that’s way ahead of Windows Defender, and even beats some paidfor contenders.

A few secondary tools are included as well. The Rescue Kit lets you create a bootable flash drive for disinfecti­ng compromise­d systems, while the Process Monitor works like a simple manual firewall: you can view all running processes, or only those accessing the internet, inspect their connection­s, view a risk rating assigned by Panda and optionally block any items you deem dodgy.

The package is rounded off by a basic VPN with servers in 23 countries, including the US, Russia and Brazil. Free users get 150MB of traffic a day – obviously this won’t get you very far on Netflix, but it might suffice if you simply need to check a secure server from time to time. If you want to move up to unlimited data, prices start at a steep £10 on a monthly contract, but then fall to a much more reasonable £2.16 a month if you sign up for three years.

One grey mark against Panda Free Antivirus is that, by default, it installs a browser plugin called Smart Shopping, which highlights online deals while you’re surfing. It’s easy to remove this – or if you’re sharp-eyed you can untick the box during the installati­on process – but the very idea of sneaking an extension into your browser feels inappropri­ate from a security provider.

The software also pops up occasional adverts to let you know what splendid value Panda’s paid-for security products are – but we’re happy to report that these can easily be silenced by unflicking a switch in the settings.

Lastly, note that Panda isn’t the fastest security tool out there, receiving a not-quite-stellar 92.2% performanc­e rating from AVComparat­ives. Once again, though, it’s comfortabl­y ahead of Windows Defender, so if you’re looking for a straightfo­rward virus scanner that won’t nag you or fill your computer with unwanted bloat, Panda makes a very tempting option.

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