Both security applications offer excellent malware protection with minimal impact on PC performance. However, Kaspersky wins the overall competition due to its easy and intuitive user interface as well as additional features such as the ability to manage passwords and file shredders.
The open-frame interface is dominated by light colors, and the most significant features are placed at the forefront. The top display shows the current status of the device while the rest are displayed as huge blocks which can be tapped for more rules of paperless meeting information or to complete specific tasks. This design is intuitive for most computer users. A sleek bar at the bottom of the screen displays your subscription status.
Kaspersky received perfect scores in the real-world tests conducted by AV Comparatives. This is a result of the fact that it detected all 752 samples and showed no false positives. The program also did a great job in analyzing files and removing malware after they were removed from the device. It has a minimal impact on performance.
Kaspersky has a large knowledge base and a community forum where users can seek help and get answers. However, it does not offer live chat or phone support which could be a problem for some people. It does offer the option of ticketing for customers that may need additional assistance.