G Data Total Security review: The best antivirus app you've never heard of

Nothing says security and trust like German quality. At least that’s the pitch for Germany-based G Data. The company’s tag line is “Trust in German Sicherheit (safety).” The idea being that modern Germany is known for “solid German quality” and strict privacy laws, which G Data must adhere to, thereby shielding its customers from malware and privacy-busting breaches.Besides the German-ness, G Data has a long history in antivirus protection, and its current AV product relies on not one, but two detection engines (Bitdefender and an in-house engine). Note: This review is part of our best antivirus roundup. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them. IDG

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Created 4y | Feb 18, 2021, 3:20:45 PM


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