Avast expands its product line with personalized cyber safety solutions

April 4, 2024
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TLDR:

Avast One has introduced a new product tier called Avast One Silver, allowing users to customize their cyber security with advanced features. The product offers modules for protection, privacy, and performance, bridging the gap between basic and premium tiers. Key features include Email Guardian, Web Hijack Guard, VPN, Private Mode, Driver Updater, and Software Updater.

Avast has expanded its Avast One family of products with the addition of Avast One Silver, a personalized, modular cyber safety resource. The new offering, Avast One Silver, allows users to customize their online protection and performance based on their individual needs and preferences. This new tier bridges the gap between the basic free version and the more comprehensive premium tiers offered by Avast.

With the addition of Avast One Silver, users now have the flexibility to add advanced security, privacy, or performance features to their cyber security solution, tailored to their specific requirements. The Avast One family of products now includes four tiers: Avast One Basic, Avast One Silver, Avast One Gold, and Avast One Platinum, each offering different levels of protection and features.

Avast One Silver offers modules with advanced features from Avast One Gold, such as Email Guardian, Web Hijack Guard, VPN, Private Mode, Driver Updater, and Software Updater. These modules enhance user experience and provide a more adaptable cyber security solution. Users can choose to upgrade to specific modules based on their preferences and needs.

The new Avast One Silver tier is now available in the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Switzerland, and Austria, compatible with Windows, iOS, and Android platforms. The Individual plan covers three devices and costs $35.88 for the first year, while the Family plan covers 30 devices and costs $59.88 for the first year. Users can visit the Avast website for more information on Avast One Silver and its features.


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