How Ad-Aware Pro 2009 Stacks Up As An Anti-Malware Tool
Posted on June 15th, 2009 in Computers, General, Home And Family, Society, Technology | No Comments »
You can never be too careful in a world of malicious hackers and identity thieves. Ad-Aware is a popular form of security software that seeks to protect a computer against malware. The 2009 edition of the software, published through Lavasoft, is one route in which to protect one’s computer.
Ad-Aware Pro is not a free product, so you will have to front a bit of capital in order to obtain it. At the time of writing, the Ad-Aware Pro edition was slated at just under $40 for a one-year license. Since the price is the first thing we look at when getting a product, you might also consider extending coverage to a longer license for a cheaper rate.
The marketing some websites make use of today is horrendous. Pop-up advertisements are a good example of such an annoyance, and thankfully Ad-Aware Pro is able to get rid of them without any further cost to the software owner. The built in pop-up blocker has performed quite well in tests; getting rid of the advertisements and of course allowing popup applications that weren’t ads.
Ad-Aware Pro 2009 comes with a real-time protection feature that can stop spy-ware and malware from installing itself as soon as it is spotted. That way you won’t have to focus on fixing your computer after an attack, but rather you can rest easy knowing that Ad-Aware will catch most types of malware before they are even able to install and infect your computer. As malware definitions increase, so too does your security.
While the documentation is most excellent, Ad-Aware Pro 2009 lacks in actual technical support. Responses through online help tickets have been known to be slow, and connecting to a live person via telephone hasn’t always proven to be very satisfying. At the same time, the program is easy to use and has a good interface, so it is likely you won’t have need to contact the support team unless you have compatibility issues to solve.
Just because Ad-Aware has a solid product doesn’t mean you should settle without looking at other options. Other things you may want to look for is a program that is more oriented towards computer users who aren’t hip on technology. Ad-Aware has a great interface, but at times the options can be daunting and applying settings can take longer than normal for computer users that don’t have much experience with technology.
Closing Comments
$40 can be a lot of money for a year of protection, but then again it’s better to pay $40 than to replace a computer that cost over twenty times that amount. Find other programs to compare it to so you make the right decision.
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