When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found them equally easy to use. However, CCleaner is easier to set up and administer. While Avast Endpoint Protection is easier to do business with overall.
It fulfills the basic need of an antivirus without a host of other features which an average user will never care about or never even use them. The free version of Avast served that basic need by protecting the devices from threats from internet, email...
It is absolutely imppossible to manage subscriptions. I hate that I have to hunt down each subscription code that has a separate password and login. Why not make it so that subscriptions could be managed (purchased, removed, updated) from the avast...
My computer is constantly bogged down my files, and random design software. CCleaner helps keep my computer and registry clean! The option to clean up the startup programs is a huge plus for anyone who has a ton of software constantly trying to open up on...
Currently, we are only using the free version of CCleaner. As a side-effect of this choice, I am regularly getting pop-ups of CCleaner to tell me what I could do with their Pro Version or that they have a "special offer" for me. That gets quite annoying...
It fulfills the basic need of an antivirus without a host of other features which an average user will never care about or never even use them. The free version of Avast served that basic need by protecting the devices from threats from internet, email...
My computer is constantly bogged down my files, and random design software. CCleaner helps keep my computer and registry clean! The option to clean up the startup programs is a huge plus for anyone who has a ton of software constantly trying to open up on...
It is absolutely imppossible to manage subscriptions. I hate that I have to hunt down each subscription code that has a separate password and login. Why not make it so that subscriptions could be managed (purchased, removed, updated) from the avast...
Currently, we are only using the free version of CCleaner. As a side-effect of this choice, I am regularly getting pop-ups of CCleaner to tell me what I could do with their Pro Version or that they have a "special offer" for me. That gets quite annoying...