15 best antivirus & free for PC and laptop



The 15 best free and paid antivirus programs for your PC or laptop in 2015. Best Antivirus reviews, tests and ratings. Where to buy antivirus. Best Windows antivirus for PC and laptop. (See also: best security software programs of 2015.)

15. ESET NOD32 Antivirus 8

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  • Reviewed on: 28 May 15
  • RRP: £45 inc VAT (3PCs, 1 year licence)
ESET NOD32 Antivirus is a sound antivirus product with some useful extras, though it’s a bit surprising anti-spam isn't included in the product. The software is easy to use and doesn't disrupt the normal function of a PC it’s running on. Technically, it's a strong contender, without being in the front rank.

14. Webroot Internet Security Plus 2015

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  • Reviewed on: 25 February 15
  • RRP: £50 inc. VAT
It’s not possible to compare Webroot’s offering with the others in terms of AV efficacy, as we have no test results, but the company’s claim to scan fast and leave a light impression looks fair.

13. Avira Free Antivirus 2014


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  • Reviewed on: 3 September 14
  • RRP: Free
Avira Free Antivirus 2014 is easy to set up and use and it's good to see free mobile support and backup, as well as the core AV functions. It's not the best free protection available though, with both AVG and Avast! scoring higher in test lab results.

12. Panda Global Protection 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 3 November 14
  • RRP: £60 inc VAT (5 devices, 1 year licence)


Panda Global Protection 2015 is a good option, if you need to protect a range of different devices from Windows PCs to Macs and Android machines. Not quite as generous as McAfee's ‘as-many-as-you-like' offering and a point off the perfect score in AV-Test's testing, the Panda product costs £20 less, too and is particularly easy to use.

11. F-Secure Safe 2014


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  • Reviewed on: 25 October 14
  • RRP: £60 (3 device licence)


The Usability score of 5.5 reflects a low total of five false positives, during system scans and the use of legitimate applications. The 4.5 figure for a Performance score shows a noticeable resource hit while running regular computing tasks, like downloading and installing software.

10. G-Data Internet Security 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 20 February 15
  • RRP: £45 inc VAT (3 PC licence)


G-Data Internet Security 2015 is relatively inexpensive for a full-featured security suite. It's not the most successful at beating out web threats, but it is sufficiently good to be worth installing. A decent purchase, if not the best.

9. Kaspersky Total Security 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 16 December 14
  • RRP: £42 inc VAT (3 PCs, 1 year)


A three-device, full protection IS suite for under £50 is good value and when that includes cover on all the major platforms, it should be flexible enough for most. Kaspersky Total Security 2015’s technical strength can’t be faulted, with only Avira Anti Virus Pro matching it in the AV-Test group.

8. McAfee LiveSafe 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 31 October 14
  • RRP: £80 inc VAT (unlimited, personally owned devices, 1 year subscription)


If you run a couple of home Windows PCs, a Mac, a tablet and a smartphone, or a similar combination, McAfee LiveSafe 2015 is an economical way of protecting them all and providing anti-theft facilities on the mobile devices. While the feature set of the IS component of the package may lack back-up and PC tune-up, the power of its AV protection can't be denied.

7. Bullguard Internet Security 2014


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  • Reviewed on: 7 November 14
  • RRP: £50 (3 PC licence, 1 year)


We like Bullguard Internet Security 2014 a lot. It's AV and protection provision is robust and well automated, but it's also one of the most comprehensive suites we look at each year. Combining IS, backup and tune-up seems to us the ideal approach and this one suite handles all these issues in a sensible and easily controllable way. It's also one of the most economically-priced solutions out there.

6. Qihoo 360 Internet Security 4.3


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  • Reviewed on: 28 October 14
  • RRP: Free (unlimited licence)


Although the Performance score, which shows the resource hit, is a bit low, this wasn’t reflected in our own, admittedly simpler, test. The Protection result was pretty good on recent threats, though it dropped down to around 90 percent on zero-day attacks.

5. Trend Micro Internet Security 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 24 February 15
  • RRP: £42 inc. VAT


With such a good performance and the lower asking price, Trend Internet Security 2015 represents very good value, even though it misses out on certain extras offered by some of its competition.

4. Bitdefender Total Security 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 4 September 14
  • RRP: £60 inc. VAT


Bitdefender is consistently among the best IS suites we’ve tested and also provides the best AV protection, according to AV-Test. There are a few small chinks in its armour, though. The syncing process, by which it backs up designated files and folders is by no means clear and 2 GB of storage for a 3-PC package is downright mean. We’d want to check why the anti-theft feature places us in South Yorkshire, too.

3. Avast Free Antivirus 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 29 May 15
  • RRP: Free


Avast Free Antivirus 2015 is one of the best free security products you can install. It offers a surprising range of free goodies, including application and browser app analysis and, separately, an excellent Android suite, covering AV and anti-theft. A better than average AV-Test rating completes a very impressive picture.

2. Bitdefender Internet Security 2015


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  • Reviewed on: 7 April 15
  • RRP: £40 inc VAT (3 PC, 1 year licence)


This is one of the very best AV suites available, in terms of outright protection against malware. It's also very good at not throwing up false warnings, but there are other products offering more auxiliary modules for the money.

1. Symantec Norton Security with Backup


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  • Reviewed on: 23 February 15
  • RRP: £60 inc. VAT


Offering excellent value with 10 licences to cover all your devices, Norton Security with Backup also offers a strong feature set and very good protection from viruses and other malware. Recommended.
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