SecureAnywhere AntiVirus looks somewhat convoluted from the start, with a large group of boards, catches, switches and symbols to investigate. That is not really an issue, however – experienced clients may incline toward every single accessible alternative to be unmistakable forthright – and at any rate, much of the time the program is direct to utilize.
Straightforward sweeps can be propelled from the huge and clear Scan My Computer button, for example, or by right-clicking Webroot's framework plate symbol. There are various other output types, including Quick (RAM just), Full (neighborhood hard drives), Deep (search for rootkits, Trojans and then some) and Custom (filter explicit documents or envelopes), in spite of the fact that Webroot covered them so profoundly in the interface you may never acknowledge they exist (you need to click PC Security > Settings > Custom Scan to perceive what's on offer).
Our sweep times couldn't draw near to the 20 seconds asserted on the site, with even the Quick output averaging 50 seconds on our test framework. That is not terrible, however, and we were amazed to see that even the Deep sweep was generally fast at 50-75 seconds. Recognition rates were acceptable, as well, with the program getting all our example dangers, despite the fact that it did likewise raise some bogus cautions over a couple of real downloads.
On the other hand, you can filter any document, organizer or drive by right-clicking it from Explorer. This additionally runs what could be compared to a 'full output' in different bundles, checking each and every record. It's much more slow than the standard streamlined Webroot examine, however may be helpful in the event that you need to be totally sure that the objective is without danger.
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