🛡️ Protect Your Digital Life with Confidence!
Quick Heal Antivirus Pro offers robust protection against a staggering 1500 viruses per minute and has successfully blocked over 800 million threats in the last 10 months. With automatic website blocking, data backup features, and a lightweight design, it ensures your PC remains safe and efficient while safeguarding your important data.
UPC | 777404568831 720447122836 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08906029920980 |
Number of Users | 1 |
System requirements | 300 MHz or higher processor for Microsoft Windows, 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP, 1 GHz for Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft, Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Windows 8.1, 256 MB of RAM for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows XP, 1 GB of RAM for Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit), 1 GB of RAM for Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (32-bit), Microsoft Windows 8.1 (32-bit), 1 GB of RAM for Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit), 2 GB of RAM for Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit), 2.15 GB free hard disk space CD-ROM or DVD drive, Internet connection to receive updates, Internet Explorer 6 or the latest browser |
Manufacturer | IP Softcom (India) Pvt Ltd |
M**R
Totally secured
It works well , more secure and reliable
A**I
Great product
You should buy this if you store any confidential files on your laptop or doing online payment
G**H
Quick heal antivirus Pro good performance
Very good
A**M
Cheaf but computer work will slow.
After inserting it slowdown the computer efficiency.
A**P
100% recommended
Quick heal makes one of the best antiviruses and its customer support is also number 1Antivirus pro is good for home use onlyThis product is non returnableBut I am happy it delivered in good condition at my doorstep
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WARNING, please read the review before purchasing, read atleast the last 4 lines
Update:Thanks for all the upvotes 😊Was previously worry-free about installing freeware from the internet.But recently I installed some 6-7 freeware software, and my computer was affected by malware, after which I uninstalled the freeware.My PC was running quite slow and lagging and hanging up after about an hour of the boot.Was a bit concerned, so I did the full boot-time scan, but the program was unable to find the malwareSo did some digging in task manager and found out about a updater.exe program running in the background. Immediately I noticed that this has to be the malware app.So I located that application on the disk, but to my surprise, it was running from internal c drive folder called "Common Files" with a Firefox logo, so then I illogically uninstalled Firefox.But the Updater app was still there running in the background listed in task manager.I could not delete the app directly as it is as had disguised itself as an important part of the Windows OS Program files.So next thing I did was to install Malwarebytes and it detected that they were five malware and system was affected.And to my surprise, one of the apps was updater.exe which I previously speculated at first.So here I am after removing malware.Lost all my trust on Quick Heal.Quick Heal could not even detect the malware running in the memory (RAM).If you are carefree just like me(have faith in the antivirus program) then Kaspersky or even BitDefender might be a better option.I've personally used Kaspersky and heard that BitDefender is equally good.Also, they both have awarded the best protection software by AV-Comparativesand can find reviews for them on YouTube or even ask any friend of yours.But Stay away from Quick Heal.
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Protection
Good
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Budget friendly antivirus
It's best performance, easy installation, value for money, essential security and online support.
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