Its not just pretty, though.
It is capable of blocking malware threats to keep your files safe all the time.
The antivirus is not just all about hunting and destroying malware.

There are some extra features that make it even more interesting.
For example, a free VPN that lets you browse the web while protecting your privacy.
It sits on the tray and runs in the background, keeping you protected from nasty malware endlessly.

It is mostly useful in a situation where some files trigger alarms even though they are completely safe.
This action can be enabled so that it will run automatically every time you plug in a USB drive.
The free VPN, powered by Hotspot Shield, has a data limit of 150 MB per day.
It connects you to the nearest server everytime you use it.
These two limitations alone make the free offer vastly inferior to that of ProtonVPN which has no data limit.
Instead of a beautiful interface, some users may want to have a clean and compact one.
The free VPN seems to be a half-baked feature, at least for now.
The data limit is too little when it is compared to the same service offered by Windscribe or ProtonVPN.
The antivirus is easy to use.