Avast has tightened its focus with the latest version of its Premium Security suite, stripping away mobile protections to concentrate resources on Windows defenses. This shift means a leaner, more efficient experience for PC users without sacrificing core security features.

The updated suite includes advanced threat detection, real-time scanning, and a dedicated anti-phishing engine. These components work in tandem to block malware, ransomware, and fraudulent websites while keeping system impact minimal—critical for users running older or mid-range hardware.

Performance on the move

Field tests show the suite maintains strong detection rates without draining battery life or slowing down daily tasks. For example, a 16 GB RAM system saw only a 3% slowdown during a full scan, a notable improvement over previous versions. This efficiency is particularly valuable for users balancing security with performance on less powerful machines.

Avast Premium Security: A focused defense for PC users

Specialized tools, everyday use

  • Ransomware Shield: Encrypts sensitive files and blocks unauthorized changes in real time.
  • Web Shield: Monitors browsing activity to prevent phishing attacks and malicious downloads.
  • Wi-Fi Inspector: Scans local networks for vulnerabilities without requiring manual setup.

These tools address common threats while avoiding the clutter of mobile-focused features. The Wi-Fi Inspector, for instance, automatically flags insecure connections, a practical addition for users who prioritize convenience over granular network control.

What to watch

The suite is available now at a one-time price of $59.99, with multi-device and auto-renewal options also on the table. Future updates will likely refine the balance between protection depth and system efficiency, a trend worth monitoring for users who demand both performance and security.