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More than just antivirus, Avast Premium Security is complete online protection for all of your computers, phones, and tablets.
Avast Premium Security
Avast Premium Security protects against all online threats, including spoofed websites and ransomware.
Spoofed (fake) websites are one of the oldest hacking tricks in the book. Avast Premium Security scans websites for security risks on both your computer and mobile phone, so you can finally shop and bank online safely on any device.
Spoofed websites have become increasingly sophisticated over the years. For example, a hacker may use DNS spoofing to create a malicious duplicate of a legitimate shopping or banking website. The goal is to trick you into typing your credit card details or banking login info into the fake site — before you know it, you’ve handed over your sensitive information to a stranger. Avast Premium Security keeps you safe by automatically redirecting you to secure sites, ensuring that you never land on a spoofed website. It also protects against hacked routers that use fake DNS settings to send you to fake websites.
Read more Show lessRemote access attacks are on the rise — and the last thing you want is for a hacker to remotely take control of your PC and infect it with malware or lock your files with ransomware. Avast Premium Security now protects your PC against these attacks.
The most dominant vector for remote access attacks is Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). RDP is a useful tool for granting authorized remote access when needed, but can be a loophole for an attack if not used properly. Remote Access Shield protects against such attacks in three ways:
Viruses, ransomware, scams, and other attacks target Windows more than any other operating system. So if you’re a PC owner, the stronger your protection, the better.
Your Mac is not immune to malware. And malware isn’t even the only threat Macs face. Malicious websites and vulnerable Wi-Fi networks can also jeopardize your safety — unless you have the right protection.
Android phones are vulnerable to both malware and theft. So having the best anti-malware and anti-theft protection in your pocket can save you a lot of headaches (and money) down the line.
iOS security isn’t about unnecessary antivirus and malware protection — it’s about making sure iPhone and iPad users are safe every time they go online. Unsecure Wi-Fi networks and identity theft can put anyone at risk.
While both Avast Premium Security subscription types offer complete online security, each is suitable for a specific number of devices. An Avast Premium Security (Single-Device) subscription protects one device on the platform of your choice. The Single-Device subscription type can be used for one of the following products:
Avast Premium Security (for PC, Single-Device)
Avast Premium Security (for Mac, Single-Device)
Avast Mobile Security Premium (for Android, Single-Device)
An Avast Premium Security (Multi-Device) subscription protects up to 10 devices, regardless of platform.
Yes. If you have 10 devices already activated using your Avast Premium Security (Multi-Device) subscription, you must uninstall Avast Premium Security from one device before activating it on a new device. Once uninstalled, you can install Avast Premium Security on your new device.To activate the product on the new device, go to your Avast Account, and retrieve the activation code for Avast Premium Security (Multi-Device).
If you already have Avast Pro Antivirus, Avast Internet Security, or Avast Premier version 7.x or later, you do not need to uninstall your current version. Avast Antivirus setup automatically detects these versions and upgrades the existing installation to Avast Premium Security (for PC, Single-Device).