Get 70% off all Avast products to safeguard your PC against scams, phishing, and more with AI-powered protection

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Avast is a well-known name in the antivirus world, and there’s a good chance you’ve used their software before. They’ve maintained strong malware and threat detection for years, with real-time protection, multi-platform support, and multiple defenses.

But recently, they’ve cast a wider net and have a more diverse set of features, like AI-powered defense. Some more recent Avast software, like Avast Premium Security and Ultimate, have AI-powered Anti-Scam features that detect and prevent online scams, phishing attacks, and fraudulent websites. It's anti-virus that finally feels modern.

Now, with all these features and a long history of protecting our devices, you may think Avast is charging a premium for this. You’d be wrong.

Until 12/31, you can get 70% off all Avast products. If you’re shopping online, checking your finances, traveling for the holidays, or you’re worried about scams, Avast’s your own personal security.

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Avast Premium Security

This is your pick if you want advanced protection against online threats and scams. Includes AI-powered Anti-Scam features to prevent phishing attempts, fake delivery and messages, and dodgy websites. You’ll also get Avast’s award-winning antivirus, which has top-tier defense to maintain safer browsing over the busy holidays.

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Avast Avast Ultimate

This is the cream of the crop when it comes to Avast. This has everything in Avast Premium Security - including the new Anti-Scam protection - but with additional privacy and performance benefits. It adds Avast’s SecureLine VPN, safeguarding connections during the holidays, family visits, on public wi-fi, and anywhere else. If you want more secure streaming, a safer time catching up on emails, or peace of mind during a hectic holiday schedule, this is your ticket.

Benjamin Newman
Contributing Writer

Ben is a writer and editor. After creating content for some of Britain's biggest brands as part of a marketing agency, in-house at an FTSE100 company and as a freelance journalist, he's written about everything from tech and video games to insurance and even the labelling industry. You'll usually find him drinking tea, working through his gaming backlog and shouting at Liverpool on the TV.