The all-in-one solution shines with the effectiveness of the antivirus and its unlimited VPN. If you're looking for more of a suite with other tools go to our test of'Avast One which offers very easy-to-grip ergonomics. On the other hand, if you're exclusively committed to effective detection, even with a less than stellar interface, this is still a solid suite. If you're looking for a security suite with VPN or dark web monitoring tools, this is not the suite for you. providing robust and responsive protection, and while neither the features nor the interface have moved a pixel, this is undeniably the case with near-perfect threat detection and blocking and limited impact on Windows performance. And somewhere along the line, for those used to the suite, the main thing is that the editor "gets the job done", i.e. G Data, like a handful of other products tested, achieved a 100% success rate and was placed alongside McAfee, Avast and AVG. In online protection, all means of blocking a threat are taken into account, so it is the defences of the suite as a whole that are tested. In terms of online detection, its score places it in the middle of the ranking. In this respect, G Data does better than the entire market in offline protection. And here we can see that it is clearly the "in-house" engine that works, since G Data's score is higher than Bitdefender's: 96% for both online and offline detection compared to 94.9% for its close relative. In the first two, only the ability to identify a malicious file is measured. AV Comparatives distinguishes three data: online detection, offline detection and online protection. In the more traditional Malware Protection test, the results were just as good. In the "Real World Protection" test, it was a clean sweep in terms of protection against zero-day threats, although there were a few false positives (9 to be exact) AV Comparatives conducted three recent tests, and on all of them G Data gets the top score and the Advanced+ badge.
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