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In this Avast Security Review, we will be taking a look at the software and see if it is really free as advertised.

To start with, we need to look at the pricing model. Avast offers a free version of the software with limited features and a paid version that offers more features.

The free version offers a maximum of three scans a month and a maximum of 10GB of storage. The paid version offers a maximum of 50 scans a month, 10GB of storage, and the ability to block malware and phishing attacks.

Additionally, the free version offers a limited number of support tickets per month and a maximum of two hours of support per ticket. The paid version offers unlimited support tickets and the ability to chat with a support agent for up to an hour.

Overall, the pricing model seems to be fairly straightforward. The free version offers limited features and is restricted in terms of how often it can be used.

The paid version offers more features and is unrestricted in terms of how often it can be used. The only real difference between the two versions is the amount of storage that is available.

Now that we have looked at the pricing model, we can move on to the features of the software. The free version offers limited features, including the ability to scan for malware and phishing attacks only.

The paid version offers the ability to scan for malware and phishing attacks as well as block malware and phishing attacks.

Additionally, the paid version offers the ability to chat with a support agent for up to an hour. The free version offers a maximum of two hours of support per month.

Overall, the features of the software seem to be fairly comparable. The only real difference between the two versions is the amount of support that is available.

The free version offers a maximum of two hours of support per month, while the paid version offers an unlimited amount of support tickets and the ability to chat with a support agent for up to an hour.

In conclusion, we can say that Avast seems to be a fairly good software. The only real downside is that it only offers limited support. Overall, we would recommend the paid version of the software.