![]() The antivirus module is advertised as 'powered by Intego', but that doesn't tell the whole story. We weren't hassled by complicated options, it didn't demand we remove other security apps, or even that we reboot: we just ran the installer, and it was finished in a few seconds. We're not going to be covering CyberGhost's VPN here, though: if you're looking to find out more about that, check our standalone CyberGhost VPN review.ĬyberGhost has years of experience in building easy-to-use VPN apps, so it's no surprise that Security Suite installation is quick and easy. Is CyberGhost Security Suite really worth the upgrade cost, then? We'll drill down into the Security Suite modules to find out more. If you are buying CyberGhost Security Suite which only gives you Windows protection, so then you have to buy another suite for your other devices, it's maybe not such a great deal. Avira, Bitdefender, Norton and others all have Windows security suites which include VPNs, and can also protect you from malware and other threats on Mac, Android and iOS. ![]() The lack of platform coverage is an issue, though. It's likely you'll use some of your device allowance solely for the VPN – a couple of mobiles maybe, a smart TV, a tablet, leaving only three free slots for the security suite – but that's still seriously cheap. Keep in mind that CyberGhost plans cover up to seven devices, too, so that single $1 could get you antivirus for, say, up to seven Windows laptops. Moving to the three-year plan costs $2.25 for the VPN, $3.25 when you add the security bundle, so you're getting the antivirus and everything else for just an extra $1 a month. Opt for the annual plan, and the total price drops to $5.89 for the VPN and security bundle, compared to $3.99 for the VPN alone. ![]()
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