Avg Internet Security Version 9 -

: The suite scored well in active system infection tests, finding roughly 93% of malware samples.

AVG Internet Security Version 9.0, released around late 2009, marked a significant step in the suite's evolution by focusing on speed and "under-the-hood" optimizations rather than radical visual changes. Key Highlights and Features

: According to the AVG 9.0 License Agreement , the free versions were strictly for personal, non-commercial use, while the Internet Security suite was licensed for internal business or personal purposes. Avg Internet Security Version 9

: Shortly after installation, the software would run a specialized scan for "trusted" files. This allowed it to skip these files in future routine scans, significantly reducing background processing.

: Enhanced support for gamers was introduced to prevent interruptions during full-screen play. Critical Perspectives from the Time : The suite scored well in active system

: While great at detecting incoming threats, critics pointed out that it sometimes struggled to fully remove all traces of malware once a system was already heavily infected. Technical and Legal Context

: The user environment was often criticized for being poorly organized, with icons for different components (like the firewall vs. antivirus) not grouped logically. : Shortly after installation, the software would run

: Beyond standard antivirus, the suite integrated a smarter firewall, identity protection management, and improved anti-spam filters.