ESET Security Review

ESET’s suite offers the most value for money. Its malware detection rate is near perfect and it packs a good collection of extra features into smaller footprint. The premium version comes with parental controls, a secure web browser and password manager, while the Android version comes with an anti-theft feature that will help you locate your lost phone. The features that protect networks include a firewall as well as the option to scan home devices for vulnerabilities, are excellent.

One of the most popular is SysInspector, a useful tool that takes a snapshot of your system and highlights running processes, important Registry entries, as well as other details. It’s not for beginners but if you’re accustomed to more advanced task managers such as those in the Sysinternals process Explorer, you’ll be at familiar.

Scheduling scans on demand is a fantastic feature. This is a good alternative to real-time security, and it’s very quick and simple to implement. It’s a pity that ESET does not include this in its list of other scheduling tasks, and its UI makes www.genesistechnologysolutionstt.com/the-importance-of-flexibility-in-the-online-deal-making-process it difficult to locate in comparison to some of its competitors.

Other noteworthy features include a robust form filler for online banking, an outstanding spam filter that scores the best scores in our tests, and a powerful password manager that’s simple to use. The password manager is available only in the premium version and requires a separate ESET account, but it works as well as most standalone solutions I’ve tested.