


We didn’t bother with any of that, though, since just below the “Personal” option was a large yellow button reading “Free Download,”. Right away, we were offered the choice to explore either personal or business options. The homepage itself was a bit simplistic, but as we said before, at least it was easy finding our way around.
MALWAREBYTES SOFTWARE
We had no trouble downloading and installing the Malwarebytes antivirus software package. In the simplest terms that means it doesn’t run a scan just because you opened the app you have to specifically ask for it. In addition, while Malwarebytes offers on-demand scans and scheduled scans, it does not include on-access scans. Generally speaking, a quick scan will catch most malware, but there’s always the possibility that something is lurking in a less-used region of a device.

That means while it looked at all the running programs, critical systems, and new files, it didn’t examine our whole computer. However, the software didn’t have a deep scanning option. It also came with a utilitarian antivirus scanner, which was among the fastest we’ve used with a complete scan coming in at just over a minute.
