Free antivirus for Windows without junk and popups

Most computer users with they know they need an antivirus program to protect themselves from the infinite threats of the modern web. Although there are many free security programs, few are truly free.

Why

Many apps try to force you to upgrade to a pro version that is paid for, or to install an unnecessary browser extension.

Of course the "tricks" don't stop here. There are antiviruses that show you ads or some pop-ups that try to get your attention. We should mention that there are others that if you do not pay attention to the installation will fill your computer with unnecessary applications (see ).Windows

For this reason, we have selected some free protection applications that do not fill you with rubbish. We start with the cleanest apps and finish with some that have popups by default, but are easily disabled by changing a setting.

You may notice that two big names (AVG and Avast) are completely missing from the list below. This is because both of these apps, though well known, fill your computer with garbage, or with popups. This is simply not worth using if there are other available solutions.

Windows Defender

Let's get started with it the default WindUws 10 antivirus. Windows Defender had some problems with its "childhood", but it has evolved into a stable antivirus with many professionals working on its development.

One of the best reasons to use it is the complete lack of popups. There is no Premium version of Windows Defender, so you will never see a popup window asking you to pay it. Windows Defender behaves quietly and does the job, warning you only if there is a problem.

Sophos Home

Sophos is not one of the biggest names in antivirus programs, but it's still a trusted company. You will need to register to download it antivirus, but this is the minimum price for an application that runs without nags and popups. The installer is big enough, so it may take several minutes to install it. After installation, however, you will notice that the application is clean.

Immunet

The security application is open source ClamAV running on Linux platforms recommends that you try it Immunet, a complete antivirus developed by Cisco and powered by the ClamAV engine.

Immunet doesn't have a paid version, so you won't see popups screens or bloatware. What makes this antivirus unique is that it is community based. When the application detects an infection in the someone, it automatically blocks the threat to everyone using Immunet. It only takes a few MB to install the app.

Bitdefender Antivirus Free

Bitdefender is another friendly and trusted antivirus. It does not have many options to not even confuse the most novice user. It works discreetly in the background, protecting your computer. It will not install junk during installation, but you have to watch two things.

1. After installation, Bitdefender will ask you to sign in to an account on their site. The software will not work until you add your account.
2. Once you have activated Bitdefender, click the gear icon at the top of the application and select Account Information. Turn off Warnings with special offers to prevent pop-ups advertising the paid version of Bitdefender. After that, you won't need to open the panel again.

Gladly Avira

Avira is one of the "big three" providers of free security applications (along with Avast and AVG), and is undoubtedly the least annoying application. Since you avoid installing additional rubbish, it is a relatively lightweight antivirus.

However, although we have not seen anything in our testing, some users report that Avira occasionally displays advertisements. So we added it to the end of the list in case you do not like any of the above applications.

Caution: On page of Avira, make sure you download Free Antivirus and not Free Security Suite. The latest app includes tons of bloat that you obviously don't need.

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