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AVG Protection - Real-time virus protection

Defend your device with robust virus scans, secure Wi-Fi checks, & privacy features for ultimate security & performance!

AVG Protection
  • 23.19.1 Version
  • 4.6 Score
  • 23M+ Downloads
  • In-app purchases License
  • 3+ Content Rating
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CONS

Frequent ad interruptions, especially in the free version

Confusing subscription models and multiple app requirements

Can be resource-heavy, slowing down devices

Issues with app stability and functionality on some devices

Problems with automatic app stopping or crashing

Difficulty in accessing customer support for issues

Limited usability after active subscription ends

Too many notifications prompting paid upgrades

Occasional false security alerts causing user frustration

Safeguard your mobile phone or tablet from viruses, ransomware, spyware, phishing scams, and various forms of malware with AVG’s comprehensive Android security solution.

✔ Conduct scans on applications and files for harmful viruses, malware, and spyware

✔ Evaluate Wi-Fi performance and inspect it for potential threats

✔ Eliminate unnecessary files to free up storage space

✔ Secure your photos from unauthorized access with the Photo Vault

Application features:

Protection:

✔ Perform scans for viruses, malware, and spyware

✔ Analyze websites for potentially dangerous threats (including Android's default browser and Chrome)

✔ Wi-Fi Scanner checks network encryption, assesses password strength, and handles Captive Portals (those that require sign-in)

✔ VPN Protection: Ensure your online privacy is maintained

Performance:

✔ Remove files to create more storage space

✔ Test the speed of your Wi-Fi network

Privacy:

✔ App Locking: Safeguard sensitive applications using a PIN, pattern, or fingerprint

✔ Conceal personal photos in a password-protected Vault

✔ App Permissions: Gain insights into the permissions requested by your downloaded applications

App Insights:

✔ Monitor the amount of time spent on each application on your device

✔ Regain control over your mobile usage balance

✔ Observe how your data is utilized

✔ Identify possible privacy concerns

This application leverages Accessibility permissions to assist visually impaired users and others in avoiding phishing attempts and unsafe websites.

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The Birds, Bees, and Bots: Why Parents Are Having The Talk Sooner

The research, conducted globally, found that over two-thirds (70%) of parents worldwide agreed that the internet has accelerated conversations with children about sex, while 88% cited unintentional exposure to adult material as one of their biggest concerns. This was consistent with the feedback from children themselves — 7 out of 10 (71%) admitted to having bad online experiences during lockdown, saying they were exposed to offensive, rude, and adult content. 

The survey also found that more than half of parents globally (54%) had engaged in conversations with their children about sex by the time their child was 10 years old. At the same time, only a third of parents (33%) said they had planned to have this conversation with their child by that age.  

Additional worries arising from increased internet use included children visiting unsuitable or unsafe websites without their parents’ permission (72%); viewing adult content (48%), and being exposed to, or engaging in, sexting (41%).

Sue Atkins, UK Parenting Coach and Expert, said: “It’s clear that more time spent inside and online is increasing the rate at which children are exposed to inappropriate and adult material. Though, from AVG’s findings, it’s positive to understand that parents are having frank and open conversations with their children about sex and relationships at the same time.

“When approaching conversations with children, it’s important to firstly start by understanding what they know already. Give your children the facts, and correct any misinformation they may have encountered there and then. If a child is exposed to adult content online, and this raises questions, it’s truly helpful for parents to be prepared and relaxed when they have these important conversations with their children, and to feel confident answering their questions honestly and openly.”

Peter Turner, Consumer Security Expert at AVG, said: “As a parent myself, I worry about the type of content children may inadvertently come across while using the internet. Technological solutions from AVG and other companies can help parents, but this is only half the solution. Parents still need to talk to their children about the birds, bees, and bots! The good news is we know from our research that parents are having open and positive discussions with their children at a time when we are all spending much more time online.”

Despite these concerns and pressures to have conversations about sex and relationships sooner than planned, parents across the globe are taking due diligence to ensure their children are kept safe and secure, and to educate them about what is — and what isn’t — appropriate for them to see and do online. 

50% of parents have had conversations with their child about what is classed as good and bad behavior online, and 44% work with their children to agree what is safe to do on the internet — for example, which websites to visit and which apps they are allowed to use. 

Beyond having frank and open conversations with their children, parents are also taking additional measures to protect their children: 34% said they ensure that parental controls are set on every device they use; 38% regularly track their child’s search history; and 28% let their children use the internet only in communal areas of the home, such as the kitchen or living room.

Here are some top tips for parents facing “the talk” with their children:

Talking with kids about sex and relationships is a lifelong conversation. Doing a little bit at a time instead of having “the talk” takes pressure off you, and it helps your child process your values and information over time. Having regular conversations also sends the message that these topics are important enough to keep bringing up and are a normal part of life.

Create a safe space for conversation. It’s important for your child to feel OK about coming to you for reliable, honest information. So, be truthful, relaxed, and confident.

Explain things at a level your child can understand, and make sure your child has the facts.

Don’t jump to conclusions about why they’re asking what they’re asking. You can say: “Can you tell me what you already know about that?”

Keep your answers short and simple and after giving an answer, keep the conversation open. You can say: “What other questions do you have?”

Check their understanding and ask, “Does that answer your question?”

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  • Version23.19.1
  • UpdateJul 23, 2025
  • DeveloperAVG Mobile
  • CategoryTools
  • Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+
  • Downloads23M+
  • Package Namecom.s.antivirus
  • Signatureb3c332aea5cac4501c3b0a10ce3e13a7
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  • hinze geist
    hinze geist

    I think the app is good. It could use more VPN locations though. Setting up scam protection feels confusing. Others might have a different experience. The network inspector works well on a decent phone and scans quickly. I noticed it flagged the genuine Microsoft site with a warning. That was puzzling since so many people use that address. I've been using AVG for years now. They really should offer all security features at a lower price. It feels expensive.

  • Doug Elliott
    Doug Elliott

    I've been using both the free and paid versions of AVG since they first came out. I've installed it on desktops, laptops, and smartphones. Honestly, AVG has performed almost flawlessly for me. It has detected nearly every virus, scam, and fraud I've encountered. Even when I try other protection software, I always keep AVG—whether free or paid—because it consistently catches the threats that others miss. Plus, it never interferes with my valid programs like Norton.

  • Jerri Stoffers
    Jerri Stoffers

    The service is fantastic. It delivers exactly what I need and a bit more. The downside hits hard with the price tag. There’s also the constant pressure to purchase extra services. That gets really annoying. I wish AVG would streamline everything into one package with a single fee. If things don’t change, I might think twice about renewing everything next year.

  • Jo
    Jo

    The app came pre-installed on the tablet. It runs smoothly and offers essential tools like a manual malware scan and a junk cleaner. Each time I open the app for a scan, a reminder pops up about upgrading to a paid version. This upgrade promises automated scans and additional protective features.

  • Sr flygirl
    Sr flygirl

    Feeling frustrated with AVG apps makes sense. Stolen money can ruin trust. They charged your card $137 without your permission. You had a one-year subscription that you did not intend to renew. Before you could even cancel, they took the money. You initially paid under $40 for that first year. Back in 1999, you tried AVG and didn’t like it. You thought you'd give them another chance with a free trial, but now you're deeply disappointed.

  • Jonathan Thorburn
    Jonathan Thorburn

    Great news about the app! The battery draining issue has been fixed. Thanks to AVG for that. Regarding your question, if AVG Protection is an updated version of AVG Anti-virus, you might not need both apps on your device. AVG Protection likely includes the features of the anti-virus. It sounds like it could replace it. You could consider uninstalling AVG Anti-virus since AVG Protection should cover everything. Always good to have a clean setup!

  • Wayne Waters
    Wayne Waters

    This app does wonders for my phone. It keeps it protected and boosts the RAM, making everything run smoothly. I don’t have to worry about any issues at all. I even opted for the paid subscription for AVG Cleaner. They are reliable and the prices are fair.

  • Rick Curran
    Rick Curran

    Happy with the app overall. Ads can be frustrating, especially when selecting apps to hibernate. They pop up without a clear way to close them and can be triggered by mistake. As a pensioner, I use the free version because the deluxe version is too expensive for me.

Security Status
Clean

It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.

What does this mean?

We have scanned the file and URLs associated with this software program in more than 50 of the world's leading antivirus services; no possible threat has been detected.

  • Name: AVG Protection
  • Package Name: com.s.antivirus
  • Signature: b3c332aea5cac4501c3b0a10ce3e13a7