Avira Premium Security Suite 9 in Software
Verdict
A comprehensive, competent and configurable suite. We're very impressed.
Review Date: 24 Apr 2009
Price when reviewed: £20 (£23 inc VAT)
Overall Rating

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Value for Money

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| Part Code | Premium Security Suite 9 |
| Review Date | 24 Apr 2009 |
| Price ex VAT | £20 |
| Price inc VAT | £23 |
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| Software subcategory | Internet security |
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Operating system support: Windows 7?
With Windows 7 due for release next month, will you be adding it as an option to forthcoming review 'specs' section 'Operating system support' ?
By ckbridge1 on 9 Sep 2009 
Cost
After doing some research into what secuirty suite to get for my new machine and my license expiring in January, i thought it would be worth sharing my thoughts. Avira although i would to run is simply too exepnsive, it currently runs at £54 on their website which is seemingly the only place to obtain it from for a 3 machine licence. Kaspersky 2010 (my current suite) is currently retailing for £23.99 on amazon for a 3 machine licence and Norton Internet Security 2010 for £32.99 unfortunately for me it comes down to price; is Avira really worth a £30 mark up from other leading vendors? with such high scores surely they should be pushing their product better than this?
By jt1985 on 17 Oct 2009 
Windows 7 & Avira Premium Suite 2009
Hi there,
After having Avira running without any problems for about 10 months I have just installed W7HP and it seems to have disabled all of the Avira protection! Firewall, Malware the lot. Try as I might I cannot get Avira to run normally. Anyone any thoughts?
Many thanks
Neil
By Havoc57 on 19 Nov 2009 
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