Comparison of antivirus software: Difference between revisions

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|align=left|[[Trend Micro]] ||[[Trend Micro|Trend Micro Mobile Security]] ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || {{Proprietary}} || {{Nonfree}} ||2012 ||[[Japan]] ||

|align=left|[[Trend Micro]] ||[[Trend Micro|Trend Micro Mobile Security]] ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || {{Proprietary}} || {{Nonfree}} ||2012 ||[[Japan]] ||

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|align=left|[[TraceX Guard|TraceX Labs]]|| [[TraceX Guard]] || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{some|Partially, only Anti-Phishing}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Yes}} || {{Proprietary}} || [[Freeware|Free]]|| 2025 || [[India]] ||

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|align=left|[[Webroot]] || SecureAnywhere Mobile ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || {{Proprietary}} || {{some|[[Freemium]]}} ||2012 ||[[United States]] ||

|align=left|[[Webroot]] || SecureAnywhere Mobile ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{No}} ||{{No}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} ||{{Yes}} || {{Proprietary}} || {{some|[[Freemium]]}} ||2012 ||[[United States]] ||


Latest revision as of 13:39, 22 December 2025

The term “on-demand scan” refers to the possibility of performing a manual scan (by the user) on the entire computer/device, while “on-access scan” refers to the ability of a product to automatically scan every file at its creation or subsequent modification.

The term “CloudAV” refers to the ability of a product to automatically perform scans on the cloud.

The term “Email security” refers to the protection of email from viruses and malware, while “Antispam” refers to the protection from spam, scam and phishing attacks.

The term “Web protection” usually includes protection from: infected and malicious URLs, phishing websites, online identity (privacy) protection and online banking protection. Many antivirus products use “third-party antivirus engine”. This means that the antivirus engine is made by another producer; however, the malware signature and/or other parts of the product may (or may not) be done from the owner of the product itself.

Desktop computers and servers

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Mobile (smartphones and tablets)

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This list excludes Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 as they do not support running protection programs.

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