![]() ![]() And none of them include Total Defense in their testing.Īll the labs state clearly that their results apply only to the actual product tested. Two of these also test macOS antivirus tools. To inform my Windows antivirus reviews, I follow four of these: AV-Test, AV-Comparatives, SE Labs, and MRG-Effitas. Independent labs all over the world put antivirus products to the test and regularly report their findings. I found it in the End User License Agreement (Opens in a new window): “Total Defense Mobile Security and Total Defense Mac Antivirus are Rebranded BitDefender Software.” Not content to just rely on visual similarity, I went spelunking in the Total Defense website to find confirmation of the Bitdefender connection. Total Defense doesn’t have a menu choice for Privacy-in the Bitdefender product, that page manages VPN and tracker protection-but otherwise this product is clearly a licensed version of Bitdefender’s. The layout is the same, the left-rail menu is (almost) the same, even the Autopilot Recommendations panel is present in both. If you put this window next to the main window of Bitdefender Antivirus Plus, you’ll find they’re nearly identical, except for branding. Another row of buttons lets you manage your devices, configure ransomware protection, or set up the web protection browser extension. Big buttons let you launch a quick or full scan for malware. If any settings need adjustment, you’ll see advice here. Below the security indicator a simple left-rail menu lets you choose Dashboard, Protection, or Notifications you can also click for My Account, Preferences, or Help.Ī panel labeled AutoPilot Recommendations spans the top of the main part of the home page. ![]() ![]() The main window includes the same color-coded security status icon found in the Windows-based Total Defense Essential Anti-Virus, but other than that it’s not very similar. Intego Mac Internet Security supports Mavericks (10.9) or higher, and ProtectWorks goes all the way back to 10.8 (Mountain Lion).Īfter a quick install and the usual granting of permissions, Total Defense was ready to protect my test Mac. If you’re stuck with an antique Mac and an ancient macOS version, there’s still hope. (Opens in a new window) Read Our McAfee AntiVirus Plus for Mac Review If you want to protect more Macs, choose the top-tier Total Defense suite, which protects up to 10 devices for $99.99 per year. Like Bitdefender and Kaspersky, Total Defense doesn’t go beyond the threefer. ESET offers a variety of other pricing tiers, for five, 10, and 15 licenses. That’s what you pay for Total Defense, and for Bitdefender, ESET Cyber Security for Mac, and Kaspersky as well. If you want to protect three Macs, $59.99 per year is a common price. On the other hand, why not just buy the Bitdefender product? Unless you’re getting this protection as part of Total Defense’s cross-platform suite, that’s probably what you should do.Īs with Windows-based antivirus tools, just under $40 is the most common price for one year of antivirus protection for a single Mac. On the one hand, it’s based on an excellent product, an Editors’ Choice. Total Defense Essential Anti-Virus for Mac is visibly a licensed version of Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac. Total Defense seems to have taken a different path. Most major security companies scrambled to add a macOS coding team and offer antivirus protection for macOS. As time went by, it became obvious that Macs need antivirus protection too. Just about every major antivirus company started life supplying protection for Windows (or DOS). How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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