Virus scans took seconds to complete and even full, deep scans were done in just a couple of minutes. On top of impressive malware blocking, Webroot performed well without causing any slowdown to either my test or home computers. Webroot stops malware from attacking without slowing your computer. When I used search engines, the search results were tagged as either safe or dangerous to visit. In some cases, the entire website was blocked so I couldn't access it at all. When a threat tried to download, Webroot stopped it while displaying a warning message in my browser telling me what was blocked and why it was dangerous. But the important sites, especially phishing schemes designed to look like PayPal and Facebook sign-in pages, were blocked. Of the 362 live malware threats I used during testing, Webroot easily stopped 99 percent of them with the only exceptions being a couple of malicious websites that weren't completely blocked. I wanted to see just how well this antivirus program stops malware, and it did not disappoint. I jumped at the opportunity to fully test Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete because this is one program that isn't consistently tested by other security test labs.
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