Sandboxing -- which allows your computer to run unknown and untrusted programs in an isolated spece where they can't harm your operating system or data -- has been added to Avast 6. It's even there in the free version, and it's a very compelling reason to take another look at Avast. Since Avast 6 can automatically sandbox programs, you're protected even if its definitions and behaviorial scanning can't tell that program is malicious. In paid versions, Avast has added a new Safe Zone designed to offer increased protection when transmitting sensitive data to banks or other Web sites.
There's also a new Web Rep tool, which works a bit like the Web of Trust browser add-on. Any site you visit is checked against Avast's reputation database, and you're informed if a site is found to be malicious or otherwise untrustworthy. A sidebar gadget has also been introduced which makes it very, very clear to even the most inexperienced of users whether Avast 6 is performing properly and provides fast access to scans and updates.
Avast 6 is also very easy on system resources, and it's compatible with 32 and 64-bit Windows versions from XP to Windows 7. You can download the new version for free at avast.com.
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