

Comodo attained AA certification, a feat that sounds impressive until you learn that all but one of the other tested products reached the top AAA level. Products can earn certification at five levels: AAA, AA, A, B, and C. This lab’s researchers use a capture-and-replay technique to hit a collection of antivirus products with precisely the same real-world malware attacks. The only lab that has reported on Comodo recently is London-based SE Labs. In any case, reports from 2020 to the present haven’t included Comodo. Comodo generally scored on the low side, coming in as low as 12.5, and averaging about 15 points. The best possible score from this lab is 18 points, six apiece for protection, performance, and usability. I track four such labs, and quite a few products, including free products, show up in reports from all four.įor many years, Comodo made a regular appearance in test reports from AV-Test Institute. The independent labs have the resources to really delve into which products are best. I'm always pleased to find plenty of lab results for a product I'm reviewing.


Four large buttons let you launch a scan, unblock a quarantined application, check for updates, or run a program within the sandbox containment system. If something's wrong, it turns yellow or red, and offers a button to fix configuration problems. Looking at the About information, I found that the version number hasn’t changed it’s still version 12.Ī big status panel still dominates the left side of the main window, usually displaying a serene green. The biggest difference I noticed was that pop-up notifications about protective activities now use the standard dark-mode style. This product’s appearance hasn’t changed significantly in the list five or six years, and hardly at all since my last review. Features like firewall, VPN, and online backup are not actually included with Comodo Antivirus Advanced.
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It seems that the paid column refers not to the paid antivirus but to Comodo’s full security suite. Comodo’s website adds some confusion in the form of a table nominally comparing features between the free and for-pay antivirus software. Putting the free and premium products side by side, the support enhancement is the only difference I could find.
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The full GeekBuddy service, which lists for $199.99 per year, comes with Comodo’s full security suite and offers help for any kind of tech support, including system optimization, device and software setup, troubleshooting, and more.

What you get is support for using the program and cleaning up malware. However, paying $29.99 per year for the Advanced edition enhances your protection by giving you access to a focused version of Comodo's GeekBuddy tech support service. There are better free antivirus choices.Ĭomodo Antivirus is feature-complete and entirely free. Yes, it comes with a raft of bonus features, but many of these require tech expertise beyond what the average user brings to the table. Where the best free antivirus tools earn high scores in multiple independent lab tests, Comodo has just one score, and it tanked our hands-on tests. Comodo Antivirus does pair with non-free edition, but it hasn’t seen a serious enhancement in many years.
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Most free antivirus products come from companies that also maintain and upgrade commercial editions.
