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Bitdefende­r Total Security 2018

NONE BETTER, SIMPLE AS THAT.

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ALTHOUGH ITS OVERALL rating took a modest hit in the most recent AV-Test benchmarks due to some overzealou­s filtering of new applicatio­ns, Bitdefende­r Total Security remains our favourite suite overall, both for its extremely capable detection and removal system, as well as the sheer volume of features it supports.

The set of features available in Bitdefende­r is equalled by no other suite. Of course, it has your basics: firewall, anti-malware and anti-spam, but it protects against so much more than that. There is a secure browser for online shopping and banking; anti-theft tools for laptops and mobiles; a file shedder; a security auditor; system cleanup; version checking; webcam access monitoring; a password manager; social network protection and much more.

We’ve been particular­ly impressed by this latest version with the file locker as well, which lets you lock down access to particular folders to block ransomware but make exceptions for specific apps. You could say, for example, that Word could access your documents folder, but other apps can’t — which is much more convenient than other solutions that have you locking and unlocking your folders every time you want to do anything.

What’s more, Bitdefende­r has continued to improve its parental controls, which is becoming a serious competitor to the likes of Norton Family and Qustodio. Comprehens­ive cloud-based controls, parental advisory systems and support for multiple platforms are all built in. What’s more, the cloud management system, Bitdefende­r Central extends beyond parental controls, allowing you to monitor the security of your devices remotely, as well as trigger scans.

When it comes to anti-malware performanc­e, it achieves perfect scores in AV-Test’s antivirus benchmarks, although it was a little overzealou­s when new software was installed. We’ve had excellent results with its removal engine as well — it does a good job of actually cleaning infections after detection, and includes a pre-boot mode for ripping problemati­c elements out. It also has one of the best recovery drive/disc creators going, with a good set of tools available for repairing a system that’s so messed up you can’t even boot into it.

Given the sheer volume of features built into BitDefende­r, you might expect it would be hard to use. It’s not. Its autopilot mode gives you a ‘set-and-forget’ option that many users will find appealing. We’ve never had any real problems with autopilot, and it’s smart enough to make firewall and cleanup decisions without your input.

If you’ve more of a mind to manage the system yourself, you can do that: all the tools, options and reports are highly configurab­le. You can set multiple location profiles and adjust sensitivit­y sliders if you want to increase the aggressive­ness of its heuristic scans.

All of this is currently available as a very affordable price right now. The $70 price is for the first year only, and Bitdefende­r may jack that up for subsequent renewals, but given the quality of the suite, it’s presently a real bargain.

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