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Unlimited versions of each cost $15, $15 and $30 per year, respectively, which isn't terribly expensive, but Norton 360 Standard gives you two of those at no extra costs. The VPN service gives you only 300MB of data per day. The parental controls are limited to a single child device without location tracking.
The password manager holds only 15 items. However, the best extra features are just teases. Kaspersky also offers a hardened web browser for use while banking or shopping online, plus browser extensions that block malicious URLs and tracking cookies and advise you to steer clear of risky websites. It can even turn off the webcam on a MacBook, a feature that Apple itself doesn't offer.
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Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac has perfect malware-detection rates, a light system impact during scans and an intuitive user interface. Password manager, parental controls, VPN very limited -Noticeable background impact
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The best Mac antivirus software you can get However, we can recommend the free Malwarebytes for Mac, an excellent cleanup tool that's the perfect complement to good Mac antivirus software. Malwarebytes for Mac Premium has never had malware-detection lab tests, but Malwarebytes' Windows consumer antivirus software does not do well. Its Mac malware protection performs a notch below those of Bitdefender and Sophos. But it's got few extra features for Mac and its scans can create large system slowdowns.
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McAfee Antivirus Plus is also an inexpensive 10-device bundle protecting Macs, PCs and Android devices. You can protect up to 10 Mac or PCs for a bargain price. It has few extra features, but protects your Mac's webcam and has web filters for children and dedicated protection against ransomware.
But it's got a relatively sparse set of tools and features that resemble those of free antivirus apps. Intego Mac Internet Security X9 comes from the granddaddy of all Mac antivirus companies, and its detection and protection skills are very good. Yet it doesn't do much to stand out from the crowd. It shields files from ransomware, protects your webcam and very good malware protection.
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There's not much wrong with Trend Micro Antivirus for Mac, except for a rather heavy system-performance impact during full scans. It offers 300MB of daily VPN usage, but its password manager and parental controls are also limited unless you pay more. Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac has perfect malware-detection scores, webcam protection and a hardened web browser.
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Its system-performance impact is less than it once was, and it no longer nags you to upgrade to paid Avast products. Our favorite free option is Avast Security for Mac, with nearly perfect malware protection and an easy-to-use interface. Norton catches all Mac and Windows malware, has a very small system-performance impact and includes LifeLock dark-web monitoring. Apple fixed dozens of security flaws, one already under attack, on iPhones, Mac and iPads.Ĭlose behind is Norton 360 Standard, which has even better malware detection plus an unlimited VPN and a password manager. Google updated Chrome to fix eight serious security flaws, including two already being used by hackers. Microsoft fixed a 'zero-day' flaw being exploited by hackers - but left Mac Office users open to attack. Some Mac antivirus programs also come with useful extra features such as password managers, system optimizers or VPN services. Many Mac antivirus programs also check for Windows malware, which can use Macs as hidden bases from which to infect PCs on the same local network. The best Mac antivirus programs do a better job, quickly spotting brand-new malware and double-checking dodgy files "signed" with an Apple developer ID. Unfortunately, Apple's built-in antivirus protections, Gatekeeper and XProtect, don't always work so well because they use out-of-date methods of stopping infections.