The last version Bullguard’s internet security suite offered an impressive collection of tools both to safeguard your computer against the online threats and to keep documents safe.
As with many security programs, existing users of the Bullguard 8 software should find that they have automatically been moved up to version 8.5 depending on their subscriptions. For new users, though, aside from a few tweaks to shore up the security in reaction to new threats, improvements to the firewall and some auto-update features, Bullguard 8.5 hasn’t changed much.
The main interface is the same but this isn’t a bad thing, since it conveniently splits tools into obvious categories such as anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall and spam, and offers a straightforward layout that makes it easy to view the current status and level of protection or make changes to each tool’s behaviour. There’s an impressive degree of control here but Bullguard doesn’t bog users down with menus full of tickboxes and advanced options. Instead it offers the most common options first while still allowing the depth of control that advanced users will require.



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