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Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition is one of the best free antivirus programs due mostly to the fact that it doesn’t put a toll on system resources while still managing to block dangerous threats.

Unlike on-demand virus scanners, Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition doesn't need to be 'turned on' or started each time you want it to check for malware since it can run all the time.

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  • Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition Bitdefender Antivirus Edition is an award-winning antivirus software for Windows 10. It is free to download and runs in any kind of PC with minimum system requirements.

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition has been engineered to enable you to enjoy your computer without having to worry about viruses and other threats. Video tutorial available. Bitdefender consistently ranks as one of the best antivirus solutions on the market, often alongside Kaspersky. Forget all the user reviews you have read online.

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition provides constant virus protection, also called on-access or resident protection, for free. This means that Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition can completely replace antivirus software from companies like McAfee and Norton that charge for their software and for yearly access to updates.

Pros & Cons

Overall, we can find more things we like about this software than things we don't, which is great!

What We Like

  • Provides on-access protection from viruses and other malware

  • Virus definitions are updated regularly in the background

  • Easy on system memory and other resources

  • 64-bit versions are also available

  • Much easier to use than some other AV programs

What We Don't Like

  • Can only be used at home - no business use

  • There aren’t custom scanning options like in similar products

More Information on Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition

  • Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7 are the operating systems that are officially supported for Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition. They also have a free AV program for macOS and Android
  • Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition includes a virus shield to stop stealth software, rootkits, and other malware from accessing the network
  • Even though the virus scanning software scans all your files, it doesn't overwhelm the available system resources, which means your computer won't take a large performance hit when using Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition
  • The scanner starts as soon as critical services are loaded, which means it can check for malicious software, worms, etc. right when the operating system loads. This makes it even harder for viruses to stay on your computer
  • Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition updates often to stay up-to-date with new threats
  • Programs are run through a safe environment first to ensure they behave normally, and then Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition will release it to the regular part of the computer so you can use it normally without fear that it's malicious
  • The software includes a link scanner to protect against credit card phishing attempts. It works by scanning all the links you access through your web browser
  • Gamers can benefit from using Bitdefender's software as their antivirus solution because major system scans can be paused while playing computer games
  • Applications accessing the internet that even appear to be working in a suspicious way are blocked by Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition; this is called it's Intrusion Detection System

My Thoughts on Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition is easy and quick to install. It gives you all you need to protect your computer from existing or new threats.

From the very start, you don't even feel like you need to make adjustments - just install it and let it run in the background. Right after the install, Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition did an initial system scan to immediately try to catch anything that shouldn't be on the computer.

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2019 is Bitdefender's baseline Windows antivirus package which delivers all the usual malware hunting essentials, and throws in plenty of interesting extras, too - and, right now, it tops our list of the best antivirus software.

NOTE: Bitdefender is currently running a massive 60% discount on Antivirus Plus (or click here if you're in Australia). That means the price comes down to just $23.99 (around £18.20/AU$28) for the year for one device – so the equivalent of just shy of $2 (£1.50/AU$2.30) a month!

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus gives you antivirus (unsurprisingly), real-time behavior monitoring and multi-layered ransomware protection, for instance. But there's also malicious website blocking, online banking protection, a password manager and secure file deletion.

The package even includes a Hotspot Shield-powered VPN, although the basic edition doesn't allow you to choose your location and restricts you to a tiny 200MB data transfer allowance per day, barely enough for email and very light browsing (upgrading to its Premium VPN is worth considering - it represents much better value).

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New features in this release include Ransomware Remediation, an extra layer of protection which looks for ransomware-like behavior and backs up targeted files until the malicious processes can be closed. Even if the regular antivirus engine takes a few seconds to kill the ransomware, it's unlikely to matter, because Bitdefender should be able to restore anything which has been encrypted.

Elsewhere, the new Network Threat Prevention technology tries to prevent malware exploiting vulnerabilities on your device to launch more widespread attacks.

Bitdefender's Autopilot system delivers intelligent recommendations on how to optimize protection to match the way you use your device, and a new-look dashboard for the Windows build makes it even easier to use.

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2019 is priced at a fairly average $39 for a one device, one-year license, but adding Windows devices and years can really improve value. A one-year, 10 device license costs only $71.50, for instance, and covering 10 devices for three years only lifts the price to $162.50, just $5.41 per device-year. But, as we've said before, TechRadar readers can get it even cheaper.

If you're looking for something more powerful, Bitdefender Total Security 2019 adds a firewall, spam filter, webcam protection, parental controls and more, and has versions for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS. A one-year, five device license costs $45.50 in year one, $91 on renewal.

Better still, there are 30-day no-strings-attached free trial builds for all the major Bitdefender packages, so it's easy to try all their features for yourself.

Setup

You must create a free Bitdefender account before you're able to download the trial of Antivirus Plus 2019, which essentially means handing over your email address. Many companies do something similar, though, and having an account does bring some genuine advantages, including the ability to view your device security status from Bitdefender's web console.

We registered with our email address, downloaded Antivirus Plus and started the installation. The setup process ran smoothly, scanning our computer to confirm it was clean, installing browser extensions and generally sorting itself out with minimal hassle.

On first launch, Antivirus Plus displays a simple tour, walking you through the key areas of the interface. Experienced users won't need this at all, but it's good to have the help available for novices.

Close the tour window and you're able to explore the polished Antivirus Plus console, a nicely designed interface which gives you speedy access to the features you need.

Quick scans are just a click away, while a left-hand sidebar organizes the suite's other tools into Protection, Privacy and Utilities areas. Expanding these displays the various options available within and most users will quickly be able to find their way around.

The main console can be customized to replace its default options with anything you're more likely to use. If you're not interested in the VPN, for instance, in a few clicks you could swap it with a button to launch the system scan, the password manager, file shredder or whatever else you like.

Overall, the Antivirus Plus interface works very well. Beginners get easy access to the most important features, but there are also plenty of configuration options and low-level tweaks for experts to enjoy.

Features

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2019 supports multiple scan modes: Quick Scan checks the most likely infected areas, System Scan examines everything, Explorer integration enables scanning objects from Explorer's right-click menu, and there's a bootable rescue environment to help you remove the most stubborn threats.

A Manage Scans option lets you create new scan types to check specific files and folders. You're able to redefine how the scan works – look for rootkits but don't bother with 'potentially unwanted applications', maybe – and there are options to schedule scans to run automatically. This can't compete with the configurability of Avast, but there's easily enough power here for most users.

Scanning speeds are reasonable. Quick Scans took around 15-30 seconds on our test computer, while full system scans started at 135 minutes to check 335GB of files, but this fell to 43 minutes by the second scan, 30 minutes for the third, and we would expect it to drop further over time.

Bitdefender's password manager, Wallet, is able to store website credentials, credit card details, wireless network passwords, application logins and license keys, email server credentials and details (server names, ports and so on), and personal details for any number of individuals (name, date of birth, address, email, phone number(s), and more besides).

Antivirus Plus automatically installed the Wallet extension on our Chrome browser (Firefox and IE are also supported.) This just about handled the website login basics for us, but couldn't always fill in more complex forms correctly, or automatically submit forms once they were completed. It's not going to replace big-name competitors like Dashlane, but if you don't have a password manager already, you should find it useful.

Bitdefender's Safepay is a secure browser which protects online banking and other sensitive transactions from snoopers and malware. We tested it with screenshot tools and keyloggers and found they weren't able to record any trace of what we were doing.

The Vulnerability Scanner runs some basic checks for missing application updates and Windows patches, weak passwords and some network issues. It didn't do anything special for us, but again, it could be worth running occasionally.

A bonus File Shredder securely wipes selected files and folders to ensure there's no chance they can be recovered. It works, and may be very handy for wiping sensitive documents, but it doesn't allow you to choose a shredding algorithm or tweak any other settings. That's fine for novice users, but experts will get more control by using best-of-breed file-shredding freeware.

Protection

Bitdefender is loved by the big testing labs, and its products almost always appear around the top of every chart.

AV-Comparatives' February to June 2018 Real-World Protection report summarized the results of five individual tests, and once again, Bitdefender performed very well. The engine blocked 99.8% of threats, putting it third out of 18 for protection, just fractionally behind Trend Micro and F-Secure.

AV-Test's Windows 10 tests for April 2018 went even further, showing Bitdefender blocking 100% of test threats.

We carried out further tests of our own, starting by checking Bitdefender's malicious website filtering against a list of brand new dangerous links. Antivirus Plus blocked 84%, better than most, although this is a difficult area to assess reliably and results can change significantly from day to day.

Finally, as Bitdefender prides itself on anti-ransomware functionality, we put the suite through a couple of strenuous tests.

To begin, we pitted Bitdefender against a real-world ransomware sample. It wasn't a fair fight, with Antivirus Plus killing the infection immediately, before it could touch our system.

We ramped up the difficulty level by creating a custom ransomware simulator of our own, something Bitdefender would never have seen before. Antivirus Plus 2019 allowed it to run for a while as it watched what was happening, but eventually it also killed the process and restored all the files our software had managed to encrypt.

Bitdefender didn't fully clean up the system afterwards, though. The ransomware executable wasn't deleted, for instance, and the encrypted files were left alongside the originals (if you started with Important.PDF, you would be left with Important.PDF and Important.Ext). But Antivirus Plus 2019 had successfully blocked both a known and brand-new threat without us losing a single file, and that's what really matters.

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition

There is a Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition which is an accurate and reliable 'set and forget' antivirus, perfect for anyone who doesn't want to spend time and effort managing security themselves.

Bitdefender Antivirus Free is designed to be as simple as possible to use, and that's clear from the moment the installer launches. Click Install, the package runs a quick scan and sets everything up in under a minute.

There's just one small hassle: Bitdefender asks you to create an account to activate the program. This is easy and free – just hand over your name and email address – but Avast and Avira's free antivirus make it clear that signing up is entirely optional.

Considering it's trimmed down, Bitdefender Free still manages to grab a fair chunk of your system resources, taking more than 1.2GB of hard drive space and adding four new background processes.

The total lack of settings and configuration options ensures the program is very easy to set up, though, and even a total PC and antivirus novice will have it up and running in no time at all.

It's a good package but at the meagre additional cost, we'd heartily recommend opting for the full version which will offer you more protection and more features.

Bitdefender Box 2

If you're looking for even more protection from Bitdefender, the company has also released a smart firewall for the connected home called the Bitdefender Box 2. The device is essentially a supercharged router which can either replace or run alongside your existing networking kit.

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Wi-Fi duties are handled by an 802.11a/b/g/n/ac AC1900 setup. You get just two ports – one LAN, one WAN – both supporting Gigabit Ethernet. F-Secure's SENSE router goes further with three LAN ports and even Bluetooth support, but there's enough power here for most users, especially if you'll just be plugging Box into an existing ISP router.

Bitdefender Box costs $199)for year one, which gets you the router and a subscription to Bitdefender Total Security, or the equivalent for your device (Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac, Bitdefender Mobile Security for iOS or Bitdefender Mobile Security for Android).

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After the first year, an annual $99 gets you all the core Box features, but still includes Bitdefender Total Security for an unlimited number of devices, worth at least $104 all on its own.

Final verdict

A superb all-round antivirus tool which does a great job of keeping even brand new, undiscovered threats at bay. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2019 is an absolute must for your PC security shortlist.

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