


Those along with three others were deemed LOW risk, but in each case you can click Fix issue to take care of it. My test PC had an out of date version of Firefox and was set to automatically log in after Windows performed an update. If you do a vulnerability scan you’ll see a list of identified risks, along with their severity.

There’s also a dedicated Wi-Fi scan that checks you’re not using weak encryption or authentication protocols. The first does what it says, the second is a full system scan, while the third – vulnerability – checks your device for things like out of date apps, system settings that have been changed from defaults and weak passwords.

For non-technical users, the default shortcuts to Quick Scan, System Scan, Vulnerability Scan aren’t particularly easy to understand. However, if within one year of the initial purchase, the customer does not manually deactivate or does not contact us to disable it, it is reasonable to consider that the customer agrees to the Autorenewal.Install it on Windows and you’ll be presented with an clean-looking interface that tells you ‘You are safe’. It is always the client's decision if he wants to keep the Autorenewal on or off. Also, we try to ensure maximum transparency on the Autorenewal process both through the information available at the time of purchase and through multiple email notifications before the renewal is performed. We understand that some users do not want this option to be active, and that's why we provide our customers with many ways to disable it (either during the purchase process or following automated notifications, or by contacting the support team at anytime). At the same time, it is a widespread option in the Antivirus industry and has been implemented as a result of customer requests. The Autorenewal option is enabled by default when purchasing as to not compromise device security.
