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McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer

McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer

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How to install, configure, uninstall McAfee software on macOS

Learn how to install McAfee security software on your Mac. The installation steps are similar on all versions of macOS. But you might see slightly different system messages depending on the version of macOS that you’ve installed.

Read the relevant parts of this article before you start. When the prompts appear during installation, read them carefully and take the recommended action.
 

NOTE: McAfee security software is supported from macOS version download matlab full crack Free Activators through to version x. McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer more details, see the table in TS - How to keep your McAfee security software for Mac up to date.


For a smooth install, make sure to follow the preinstallation tasksfirst:
 
Clean up old McAfee .dmg files:
In the Finder, open your Downloads folder and check for any McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer versions of the McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer installer .dmg files. These files might have names such as or similar.

Older copies of the installer .dmg can result in your Mac using the wrong installer. The wrong installer might prevent your product from successfully activating.

If you find any older McAfee .dmg files:
  • Delete them so that they can no longer be used, or
  • Rename them to something like

Unmount McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer McAfee installers:
  1. Open the Finder.
  2. Under Locations, or Devices on the left, look for any open McAfee Installer volumes.
    NOTE: Open or mounted volumes are identifiable by a small eject icon on the right side of the name.
     
  3. Click the eject icon to close the McAfee installation volume. The Finder window might also close, which is normal when you close a volume that is being displayed.
  4. Close any other McAfee Installer volumes that you see under Locations, or Devices.
 Prepare for installation:
  • Have your Mac Administrator account details available
  • Have your McAfee My Account details available so that you can download the latest McAfee software
  • If you’re using a Mac laptop, make sure that it’s plugged into a power outlet, and isn’t running from battery
  • Unmount any other external hard drives and storage that aren’t needed during install
     
Macs with Apple Silicon:
Macs with Apple Silicon show their processor chip as Apple M1 or similar. To find out if you have a Mac with Apple silicon, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, click the Apple menu on the top left, then click About This Mac. The dialog shows your chip type as in the example below:
 
About this Mac dialog showing an Apple Silicon processor chip.

If your Mac has an Apple Silicon processor, make sure that you’ve Rosetta 2 installed.
After performing the steps shown above, you’re now ready to install your McAfee software for macOS.

Download the installer
  1. Open a web browser, and go to bilin.com.mx
  2. Click the 'grid' icon on the upper right.
  3. Click My Account.
  4. Type your McAfee credentials and click Log in.
  5. Click Download. Under My Apps, select the app that you want to download. For example, McAfee LiveSafe, or McAfee Internet Security.
  6. Make sure that Mac is selected in the drop-down list on the right.
  7. Click Download under Protect all your devices.
  8. Click I've read and accept the McAfee McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer Agreement.
  9. If a serial number is visible under the Download button, write it down. You might need it later to activate your product.

    NOTE: The serial number is only valid for two hours. If you want to install your product later, or the serial number expires, you need to generate a new number.
    If the webpage is still open, refresh the page in your browser. If the page has expired, repeat the steps 1–9.
     
  10. Click Download. The file is saved to your default location, which usually is your Downloads folder.
Install your McAfee software
  1. To make sure that the McAfee browser plug-in installs correctly, close your browsers (Safari and Chrome).
  2. Open the folder containing the dllfiles fixer full crack Crack Key For U  file, and double-click it to open it.
  3. Double-click the McAfee-MacInstaller icon.

    NOTE: Click Open if you see a warning that the installer was downloaded from the internet.
     
  4. Type your Mac administrator credentials if prompted.
  5. If you’re prompted for your serial number, type the serial number that you made a note of earlier.
  6. Wait while the installer downloads and installs the product. Then click Finish to complete the installation.
  7. Safari opens, or you see a pop-up message:
     
    • Click Trust when Safari requests access
    • Enable the McAfee WebAdvisor extension if you’re prompted in a Safari Extension window

      NOTE: On the first installation of your McAfee software, the firewall running on your Mac might display a network pop-up notification. If you see this message and you’re installing on your Mac at home, select Home or Work. When the installation is complete, the McAfee firewall creates a default network rule in the following situations:
       
      • You didn’t see the pop-up message, or
      • You didn’t set the network type to Home or Work
When installation completes, you might see slightly different system pop-ups depending on your version of macOS. These system prompts are described below.


Follow the steps based on the the version of macOS installed on your Mac

For detailed steps, click to expand the relevant section below, depending on the version of macOS installed on your Mac:

NOTE: You might also need to perform the following steps below after you update macOS.
 
On a Mac running macOS x Monterey, you see the following pop-up messages:
    You must allow these system extensions, allow Full Disk Access, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, and also allow identified developers under System Preferences. Here's how:

    Allow identified developers:
    1. Click the Apple menu at the top left of your desktop.
    2. Choose System Preferences.
    3. Open Security & Privacy.
    4. Click the lock to make changes and type your macOS administrator password.
    5. Click the General tab, if not already selected.
    6. Under Allow apps downloaded from at the bottom of the window, make sure that App Store and identified developers is selected.
    NOTE: Don’t close the Security & Privacy window. Continue with the steps below.

    Allow System Extensions:
    1. Make sure that the General tab is selected.
    2. Click Allow if you see the message that says: System software from application "McAfeeSystemExtension" was blocked from loading.
    3. Make sure that the McAfee Firewall is running. If the Firewall isn’t running, start it before continuing. To start the Firewall, see the Post Installation steps below.
    4. Click Allow when you see the "McAfeeSystemExtensions" Would Like to Filter Network Content prompt.

    Allow Full Disk Access:
    1. In the Security & Privacy window, select the Privacy tab.
    2. Scroll down and click Full Disk Access in the left column.
    3. On the right, select the checkboxes next to each of these McAfee components:
       
      • VshieldScanner
      • VShieldScanManager
      • GenUtility
      • McAfee Network Extensions
         
    4. Click the lock again to lock the settings.

    On a Mac running macOS x Big Sur, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, you see the following pop-up messages:
      You must allow these system extensions, allow Full Disk Access, and also allow identified developers under System Preferences. Here's how:

      Allow identified developers:
      1. Click the Apple menu at the top left of your desktop.
      2. Choose System Preferences.
      3. Open Security & Privacy.
      4. Click the lock to make changes and type your macOS administrator password.
      5. Click the General tab if not already selected.
      6. Under Allow apps downloaded from at the bottom of the window, make sure that App Store and identified developers is selected.
      NOTE: Don’t close the Security & Privacy window, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer. Continue with the steps below.

      Allow System Extensions:
      1. Make sure that the General tab is selected.
      2. Click Allow if you see the message that says: System software from application "McAfeeSystemExtension" was blocked from loading.
      3. Make sure that the McAfee Firewall is running. If the Firewall isn’t running, start it before continuing. To start McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer Firewall, see the Post Installation steps below.
      4. Click Allow when you see the "McAfeeSystemExtensions" Would Like to Filter Network Content prompt.

      Allow Full Disk Access:
      1. In the Security & Privacy window, select the Privacy tab.
      2. Scroll down and click Full Disk Access in the left column.
      3. On the right side, click the checkmark box next to each of these McAfee components:
         
        • VshieldScanner
        • VShieldScanManager
        • GenUtility
        • McAfee Network Extensions
           
      4. Click the lock again to lock the settings.

      On a Mac running macOS x Catalina, you see the following pop-ups:
        You must allow these system extensions, allow Full Disk Access, and also allow identified developers under System Preferences. Here's how:

        Allow identified developers:
        1. Click the Apple menu at the top left of your desktop.
        2. Choose System Preferences.
        3. Open Security & Privacy.
        4. Click the lock to make changes and type your macOS administrator password.
        5. Click the General tab if not already selected.
        6. Under Allow apps downloaded from at the bottom of the window, make sure that App Store and identified developers is selected.
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        Allow Kernel Extensions:
        1. Make sure that the General tab is selected.
        2. Click Allow if you see the message that says: System software from application "McAfeeSystemExtension" was blocked from loading.
        3. Make sure that the McAfee Firewall is running. If the Firewall isn’t running, start it before continuing. To start the Firewall, see the Post Installation steps below.
        4. Click Allow when you see the "McAfeeSystemExtensions" McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer Like to Filter Network Content McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer Full Disk Access:
          1. In the Security & Privacy window, select the Privacy tab.
          2. Scroll down and click Full Disk Access in the left column.
          3. On the right, select the checkbox next to each of these McAfee components:
             
            • VshieldScanner
            • VShieldScanManager
            • GenUtility
            • McAfee Network Extensions
               
          4. Click the lock again to lock the settings.

        On a Mac running macOS x McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, you see the following pop-ups:
          You must allow these system extensions, allow Full Disk Access, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, and also allow identified developers under System Preferences. Here's how:

          Allow identified developers:
          1. Click the Apple menu at the top left of your desktop.
          2. Choose System Preferences.
          3. Open Security & Privacy.
          4. Click the lock to make changes and type your macOS administrator password.
          5. Click the General tab if not already selected.
          6. Under Allow apps downloaded from at the bottom of the window, make sure that App Store and identified developers is selected.
          NOTE: Don’t close the Security & Privacy window. Continue with the steps below.

          Allow Kernel Extension:
          1. Make sure that the General tab is selected.
          2. Click Allow if you see the message that says: System software from developer "McAfee, Inc." was blocked from loading.

          Allow Full Disk Access:
          1. In the Security & Privacy window, select the Privacy tab.
          2. Scroll down and click Full Disk Access in the left column.
          3. On the right, select the box next to each of these McAfee components:
             
            • VshieldScanner
            • VShieldScanManager
            • GenUtility

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          4. Click the lock again to lock the settings.


          On Macs running macOS x Sierra, you don’t need to enable any extensions, or allow Full Disk Access.


          Post installation task: check the status of Real-Time Scanning and the Firewall

          After installation has completed, there are a few more things that you need to do to enable all protection and features.

          Check the status of Real-Time Scanningand the Firewall:
          1. Click the McAfee M icon on the menu bar.
          2. Select McAfee (product name) Console. For example, McAfee LiveSafe Console.
          3. ​Click the Mac Security tab in the Security Center window.
          4. View the status of Real-Time Scanning and Firewall in the panel on the left side:
          5. If these features have a green checkmark next to them, as in the image above, it means that they are enabled.
          6. If either of these features show Off with a red exclamation point:
             
            1. Click the settings gear icon on the top right of the McAfee console.
            2. Click Real-Time Scanning to view the settings window.
            3. Click the padlock icon at the bottom left if needed, IceCream PDF Split & Merge 3.46 Crack with Serial Key Free Download type your macOS administrator credentials.
            4. Turn on Real-Time Scanning by sliding the toggle switch at the top right. Blue indicates that the feature is on.
            5. Follow the same steps to turn on the Firewall.

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            6. When complete, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, click the padlock icon again to prevent further changes.
          After completing these steps, all your McAfee application's features are running, and you’re now fully protected.


          Uninstalling your McAfee software

          If you want to uninstall your McAfee software, expand the section below and follow the steps.

          1. To McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer sure that related browser plug-ins are removed correctly, close your browsers (Safari and Chrome) before starting the removal.
          2. In the Dock, find and open the Applications folder.
          3. Double-click the McAfee Internet Security Uninstaller. NOTE: The name of the uninstaller might vary slightly, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, depending on the McAfee software you’ve installed.
          4. Click Continue.
          5. Type your administrator password and click OK.
          6. Click Finish.

          If you run into issues, reinstall your McAfee software. Here's how:
          1. In the Finder menu bar, click Go.
          2. Select Go to Folder from the drop-down list.
          3. Type into the Go to the folder field, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, and click Go.
          4. Look for the McAfee folder, and drag this folder into the trash.
          5. Open the Go to Folder dialog again, and type into the field.
          6. Click Go, and look for the McAfee folder. Drag the McAfee folder into the trash.
          7. Open the Go to Folder dialog again, and type into the field.
          8. Click Go, and look for the file. Drag this file into the trash.
          After you complete these steps, resume the product install.
          If you continue to have issues, connect with our Customer Service. 

           

          Known Installation Issues

          Conflicting Enterprise Application:
          McAfee has found that some Macs contain temporary files with restricted permissions. These files McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer prevent the installation of your McAfee software. When access to these temp files is impeded, the installation stops with the following error:



          After you confirm that the Enterprise version of the product isn’t installed, remove thefile from your temp folder to resolve this issue:
          1. In the Finder, click Go from the drop-down list.
          2. Click Go to folder and type the following path in the Go to folder window:
             
             
             
          3. Delete the file in the temp folder location.
          4. Empty the Trash, and then restart your Mac.
          5. Start a fresh install of your McAfee software.

           

          Known Activation Issue

          McAfee has determined that if a McAfee installerfile exists in the Downloads folder, the installer might use the older, incompatible version.

          Workaround:
          Rename any McAfee Installer .dmg files in the Downloads folder before you download. This action makes sure that the latest installer is used. To rename the file, change the extension from .dmg to anything else, for example.

          McAfee WebAdvisor is still installed after you uninstall McAfee software

          McAfee WebAdvisor for Windows 7 and later, or for Windows Vista and earlier, is included in McAfee security software for Windows such as LiveSafe and Total Protection.

          If you uninstall the McAfee security software, WebAdvisor or remains installedon your PC.

          WebAdvisor or Site Advisor remains installed for continued protection 

          McAfee has changed the Windows security software. This change ensures that the WebAdvisor or component remains installed even if you remove the main product. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to protect your PC and your data. This continued support is provided free of charge.
           

          Although we do not recommend it, you can uninstall McAfee WebAdvisor or by following these steps:


          Windows program removal tools

          NOTE: Restart your computer before you begin removal.

          Windows 11, 10,8:
          1. Click Search at the bottom left of your Windows desktop next to Start Start icon for Windows <a href=ImTOO iPhone Contacts Transfer 5.7.33 Free Download with Crack,and 8" src="bilin.com.mx">.
          2. Inside the search field, type Programs and Features.
          3. Click Programs and Features.
          4. Right-click McAfee WebAdvisor.
          5. Click Uninstall, and follow the prompts.
             
          Windows 7, Windows Vista:

          IMPORTANTSee the note about Windows XP and Vista support in the section below.

          1. Click Start Start icon for Windows 7 and <b>McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer</b> src= on the bottom left of your Windows desktop.
          2. Click Search, type Programs and Features and click Go.
          3. Double-click Programs and Features.
          4. Select McAfee WebAdvisor, or McAfee SiteAdvisor, depending on which you have installed.
          5. Click Uninstall and follow the prompts.
             
          Windows XP:

          IMPORTANTSee the note about Windows XP and Vista support in the section below.

          1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
          2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
          3. Select McAfee SiteAdvisor.
          4. Click Remove and follow the steps provided. 

          NOTE: If you do not see WebAdvisor or listed in Add or Remove Programs or Programs and Features, close and reopen the page.

          Support for Windows operating systems

          Supported Windows versions
          McAfee security products for Windows (such as LiveSafe, and Total Protection) are fully supported on the following Windows versions:

          • Microsoft Windows 11
          • Microsoft Windows 10
          • Microsoft Windows

          Older Windows versions
           

          CAUTION: Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7.x, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. Your PC could be at risk from new threats if you’re using any of these Windows versions. McAfee strongly recommends that you upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version as soon as possible.

          McAfee support for McAfee products running on Windows or 7.xis limited:
          • Windows , and 7.x
            • McAfee provides only "best effort" support for McAfee products installed on Windows and 7.x, running McAfee software version or above.
            • For details about Microsoft's End of Support for Windows 7.x, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, see Microsoft's advisory.
               
          McAfee has McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer support for our products on Windows XP or Vista. We’re unable to provide assistance for issues with our McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer on these non-supported operating systems.
          • Windows XP and Vista
            • McAfee security products are unable to get updates on Windows XP or Vista. If you’re using one of these Windows versions and you want to run McAfee software on your PC, you must upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version.
            • For details about Microsoft's support for Windows XP, and Vista, see Microsoft's advisory, and Microsoft's Product Lifecycle page.

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          Overview of McAfee WebAdvisor Benefits

          McAfee WebAdvisor is your trusty companion that helps keep you safe from threats while you search and browse the McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer. WebAdvisor safeguards you from malware and phishing attempts while you surf, without impacting your browsing performance or experience.

          McAfee WebAdvisor can only be used with a web browser, since it is dedicated to websites. Most popular web browsers are supported, perfectly blending in with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

          What's more, you can also McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer password-protection to keep users away from sites with potentially harmful content. This comes in handy mostly for home computers in order to prevent kids from accessing certain web pages.

          Furthermore, downloads can be kept under close watch as well. You can adjust how in-depth a scan of the file should be done by simply adjusting a slider, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, with the possibility to set the application to warn you whenever a suspicious file is detected.

          Overview of McAfee WebAdvisor Features

          • Blocks malware and phishing sites if you accidentally click on a malicious link.
          • Protects you if you type a McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer address incorrectly and helps point you in the right direction.
          • Scans your downloads and alerts you if there's a known risk.
          • Checks to see if your firewall and anti-virus are activated before you surf.

          Technical Details and System Requirements

          • Supported OS: Windows 7/8/10
          • Supported Browsers:
          • Internet Explorer or later
          • Microsoft Edge (Windows 10 only, Fall Creators Update required)
          • Firefox
          • Google Chrome

          You can't enable the WebAdvisor extension in Safari on macOS

           

          IMPORTANT: This issue has been resolved in the recent versions of McAfee software for macOS.


          WebAdvisor is included with McAfee products on macOS such as LiveSafe or Total Protection. WebAdvisor can't be enabled during installationof your McAfee security software for macOS.

          The Safari preferences windowopens and shows the McAfee McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer extension.
          But when you click the checkbox to enable WebAdvisor, it doesn’t respond:

          Safari Extensions page with the McAfee WebAdvisor extension deselected.

           

          Update your McAfee software to enable McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer on macOS

          If WebAdvisor can't be enabled during installation of McAfee security software for macOS, find your McAfee software version.

          To find out which version of McAfee software you have:
          1. Click the McAfee M icon in the menu bar.
          2. Click About (product name). For example, About LiveSafe.
          3. Look for the version number of your McAfee software at the top of the About dialog.
          4. The version numbers of other McAfee components are also shown.

          Your McAfee security software has an automatic update feature which automatically downloads and applies updates to your McAfee software. If you have disabled automatic updates, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, follow the steps below to manually check for an update.

          1. Click the McAfee M icon in the menu bar.
          2. Click McAfee (product name). For example, McAfee LiveSafe.
          3. Click the Home tab, then click Updates.
          4. Click Start to start the update process. Wait for the update to complete.
          5. If the latest version is available, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, it is downloaded and applied.
          If, for some reason, you're unable to update the McAfee software version on macOS, read the following workarounds.

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          Because this issue only affects Safari, use an alternative browser, such as Chrome, if you want to continue seeing WebAdvisor ratings for websites. Here are the steps to install Chrome:

          NOTE: Use similar steps if you have a different browser installed.

          1. In the Finder, click Go, Applications.
          2. Scroll McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer the list, and look for Chrome.
             
            • If Chrome isn’t installed, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, go to bilin.com.mx Follow prompts to download and install it. 
            • If Chrome is installed, go to the next section.

          WebAdvisor extension must be enabled in Chrome

          The WebAdvisor extension installs automatically in Chrome if Chrome is installed on your Mac. Use the following steps to check if the WebAdvisor extension is present:
          1. Open Chrome.
          2. Click the customize icon (three dots) at the top right of the Chrome window.
          3. In the menu that appears, click More Tools, then click Extensions. The Extensions window appears and shows all installed extensions.
          4. In the McAfee WebAdvisor for Mac section, click the slider to enable the extension, if it’s disabled.

            NOTE: If McAfee WebAdvisor isn’t visible under Extensions, contact Customer Service.

          How to disable or uninstall McAfee WebAdvisor

          To remove (uninstall) McAfee WebAdvisor from your Windows PC or Mac, follow the steps below.

          NOTE: WebAdvisor supports Windowsx, and x. WebAdvisor isn’t supported on Windows XP or Vista. If your PC is running Windows XP or Vista, McAfee SiteAdvisor is installed instead of WebAdvisor.
           

          McAfee WebAdvisor and can be installed as:
          • A standalone app.
          • An integrated part of a McAfee Windows security product.
          Follow the steps for your type of installation.

          If you only want to turn off your protection temporarily, use the first option, which disables the browser add-on without uninstalling the program.

          Manage WebAdvisor settings

          Click to expand the sections below:

          How to uninstall McAfee Windows security products

          McAfee WebAdvisor and are integrated into McAfee Windows security products. As a security measure, and as part of our ongoing efforts to protect your data, if you uninstall the security product, WebAdvisor is still installed. (Or, is still installed on PCs running Windows XP or Vista.)

          How to reinstall your products

          If you’ve removed your McAfee security products, your computer is unprotected, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer. For more information, see TS - How to download and install McAfee consumer products.

           

          How to install McAfee WebAdvisor

          If you want to download and install WebAdvisor, see TS - How to download and install McAfee WebAdvisor.

          • Supported Windows versions
            McAfee security products for Windows (such as LiveSafe, and Total Protection) are fully supported on the following Windows versions:

            • Microsoft Windows 11
            • Microsoft Windows 10
            • Microsoft Windows

            Older Windows versions
             

            CAUTION: Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7.x, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. Your PC could be at risk from new threats if you’re using any of these Windows versions. McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer strongly recommends that you upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version as soon as possible.

            McAfee support for McAfee products running on Windows or 7.xis limited:
            • Windows , and 7.x
              • McAfee provides only "best effort" support for McAfee products installed on Windows and 7.x, running McAfee software version or above.
              • For details about Microsoft's End of Support for Windows 7.x, see Microsoft's advisory.
                 
            McAfee has ended support for our products on Windows XP or Vista. We’re unable to provide assistance for issues with our products on these non-supported operating systems.
            • Windows XP and Vista
              • McAfee security products are unable to get updates on Windows XP or Vista. If you’re using one of these Windows versions and you want to run McAfee software on your PC, McAfee WebAdvisor Offline Installer, you must upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version.
              • For details about Microsoft's support for Windows XP, and Vista, see Microsoft's advisory, and Microsoft's Product Lifecycle page.

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          Alerts you if you type a web address incorrectly and helps point you in the right direction.

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          • Misclick Protection that blocks malware and phishing sites if you accidentally click on a malicious link

          • Typo Protection that protects you if you type a web address incorrectly and helps point you in the right direction

          • Safer Downloads that scans your downloads and alerts you if we find a risk

          • Security Check that inspects to see if your firewall and antivirus are activated before you surf

          • Safe Browsing uses a color-coded system to let you know which links are safe to click.

          To install McAfee WebAdvisor: 

          1. Click Free Download.

          2. Click Save and select a location on your computer to save the WebAdvisor setup file. 
            NOTE: Depending on your web browser and settings, you might need to click a bar or button to allow the file download. 

          3. When the download completes, open the setup program and follow the on-screen instructions to install McAfee WebAdvisor.  
            NOTE: After you restart your web browser, you might be prompted to select McAfee Secure Search as your default search provider.

          Operating System

          • Windows 10, , 8, and 7 ( and bit)

          Supported Browsers

          • Internet Explorer or later

          • Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)

          • Microsoft Edge (Windows 10 only, Fall Creators Update required)

          • Mozilla Firefox

          • Google Chrome

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          • Eligibility: McAfee® Identity Monitoring Service Essentials is available within active McAfee+ Premium, McAfee+ Advanced, McAfee+ Ultimate, McAfee Total Protection and McAfee LiveSafe subscriptions. Not all identity monitoring elements are available in all countries. See License Agreement for more information. 
          • Your subscription is subject to our License Agreement and Privacy Notice. Product features may be added, changed or removed during the subscription term. Some features may require registration and a valid ID number to activate. See System Requirements for additional information.
          • While McAfee Identity Monitoring Service provides you tools and resources to protect yourself from identity theft, no identity can be completely secure.
          • US Only:
            Fair Credit Reporting Act: You have numerous rights under the FCRA, including the right to dispute inaccurate information in your credit report(s). Consumer reporting agencies are required to investigate and respond to your dispute, but are not obligated to change or remove accurate information that is reported in compliance with applicable law. While this plan can provide you assistance in filing a dispute, the FCRA allows you to file a dispute for free with a consumer reporting agency without the assistance of a third party.
          • Identity theft coverage is not available in New York due to regulatory requirements.

          McAfee WebAdvisor

          Free Download McAfee WebAdvisor for Windows PC it stay by your side when you are searching the web to provide info regarding website safety levels.

          Overview of McAfee WebAdvisor Benefits

          McAfee WebAdvisor is your trusty companion that helps keep you safe from threats while you search and browse the web. WebAdvisor safeguards you from malware and phishing attempts while you surf, without impacting your browsing performance or experience.

          McAfee WebAdvisor can only be used with a web browser, since it is dedicated to websites. Most popular web browsers are supported, perfectly blending in with Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

          What's more, you can also enable password-protection to keep users away from sites with potentially harmful content. This comes in handy mostly for home computers in order to prevent kids from accessing certain web pages.

          Furthermore, downloads can be kept under close watch as well. You can adjust how in-depth a scan of the file should be done by simply adjusting a slider, with the possibility to set the application to warn you whenever a suspicious file is detected.

          Overview of McAfee WebAdvisor Features

          • Blocks malware and phishing sites if you accidentally click on a malicious link.
          • Protects you if you type a web address incorrectly and helps point you in the right direction.
          • Scans your downloads and alerts you if there's a known risk.
          • Checks to see if your firewall and anti-virus are activated before you surf.

          Technical Details and System Requirements

          • Supported OS: Windows 7/8/10
          • Supported Browsers:
          • Internet Explorer or later
          • Microsoft Edge (Windows 10 only, Fall Creators Update required)
          • Firefox
          • Google Chrome

          McAfee Antivirus Review — Is It Good Enough in ?

          McAfee provides excellent real-time malware detection along with some of the best web protections on the market for an excellent price. McAfee also has a ton of useful extra features and is one of the few providers that allow you to cover an unlimited number of devices.

          McAfee’s antivirus scanner scored an impressive % malware detection rating in all of my tests across Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. It was able to identify and block both simple and sophisticated threats, including viruses, trojans, spyware, ransomware, and cryptojackers.

          McAfee also offers more additional features than most other antiviruses, including:

          • Firewall and Wi-Fi network protection.
          • Anti-phishing protection.
          • Virtual private network (VPN).
          • Performance optimization.
          • Password manager.
          • Parental controls.
          • Identity theft protection.
          • File shredder.
          • And a lot more…

          Most of McAfee’s features work exactly as promised — I’m a huge fan of McAfee’s anti-phishing and anti-exploit browser extension, which blocked more dangerous sites than Chrome or Firefox in my tests. I also think McAfee’s firewall and Wi-Fi protections are better than similar protections offered by premium competitors like TotalAV and Avira.

          On the other hand, I don’t like that the full system scan often causes system slowdown (but you can schedule full scans when you’re not using your computer), and I’d like to see all of McAfee’s features integrated into a single dashboard. I also think the VPN could use some improvement — it doesn’t allow torrenting, and it’s unable to access some popular streaming sites (it works with Netflix and Amazon Prime, but not with Disney+ and Hulu).

          That said, I still think McAfee is one of the best-value antiviruses out there. It has a high-quality malware scanner, provides a wide range of security features, and is easy to use — and all of this for a very low price.

          McAfee offers 1-year subscriptions for all of its plans as well as a discounted 2-year plan for its Plus plan, which has coverage for up to 5 devices. McAfee has a day money-back guarantee on all of its plans, so there’s no risk in trying it out.

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          McAfee Full Review

          McAfee is a premium anti-malware suite with a huge range of security features.

          I spent a few weeks stress-testing McAfee’s security protections across my PC, MacBook Pro, Samsung Galaxy, and iPhone, and I was really impressed with how well it performed in all areas (especially considering that it has more extra features than almost any competitor).

          McAfee is definitely one of the most impressive internet security suites in — it’s very reliable, very easy to use, and it can cover from 5 to an unlimited number of devices (this is something no other antivirus offers).

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          McAfee Security Features

          Antivirus Scanner

          McAfee’s antivirus scanner uses traditional malware detection methods, which check files against McAfee’s huge virus database, as well as heuristics, which identify potentially dangerous files based on their behavior. I tested McAfee’s antivirus scanner by downloading a massive database of malware files onto my PC — including viruses, trojans, rootkits, ransomware, and spyware. Then, I installed McAfee and ran a full system scan. The scan detected % of my test malware. But I can’t say I was surprised with the result.

          McAfee is one of the rare antiviruses with consistently excellent results against all kinds of malware — the only other brands that can compete with McAfee include Norton, Bitdefender, TotalAV, and Avira, which all successfully identified and removed all malware samples during all of our tests.

          McAfee’s full system scan took around 1 hour to complete — this is on par with competitors like Bitdefender, but both Norton and Avira’s scans are faster, taking only 40 minutes to finish. I also ran McAfee’s quick scan, which took under 2 minutes to finish, and the duration of McAfee’s custom scan depended on the types of files I chose to scan (from a couple of minutes to 1 hour).

          The only thing I don’t like about McAfee’s scanner is that it does cause some system slowdown. When McAfee was scanning my PC, it ran slower than normal — I could still browse the internet and use word processing programs to get some work done, but watching a video or playing a game was out of the question. But McAfee lets you schedule scans whenever you want, so you can schedule a full system scan to run when you know you won’t be using your PC. That said, some competitors like Avira and TotalAV don’t impact a system’s performance during system scans.

          Overall, McAfee’s antivirus scanner is among the very best on the market. If you’re looking for reliable protection against both known and zero-day threats, McAfee is a really good choice, with perfect malware detection rates, fast scans, and simple scan scheduling. My only complaint is that the antivirus scanner slowed down my PC during a full system scan, but you can easily schedule full scans during the night or when you’re not using your PC.

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          Firewall

          McAfee’s firewall is powerful, easy to use, and highly customizable — but if you’re not tech-savvy, it also runs perfectly well out of the box. In my testing, McAfee detected a variety of my test threats, including network intrusions, exploit attacks, and malware programs attempting to communicate with remote servers. McAfee’s firewall protection was more accurate and effective than the built-in firewalls provided by both Windows and macOS.

          McAfee’s firewall has a ton of security capabilities — for example, McAfee allows users to:

          • Decide which programs can access the web.
          • Open and close specific network ports.
          • Choose 4 different levels of intensity for network protection.
          • Adjust trust settings for saved networks.
          • Activate software intrusion detection.
          • Whitelist specific programs.

          I really like the variety of options that McAfee’s firewall provides — but less tech-savvy users can also simply set the firewall to automatically block suspicious activity with almost zero user input.

          McAfee’s firewall provides state-of-the-art protection for network users — I really like its program blocking tool, network intrusion protection, and advanced settings for tech-savvy users. While I would like to see McAfee’s diagnostics offer a little more information on the threats it detects, it’s still one of the best firewalls I’ve used in

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          VPN (Virtual Private Network)

          McAfee Safe Connect VPN is powered by top standalone VPN TunnelBear — it’s easy to use, has pretty fast internet connection speeds, and is good for basic online activities like browsing and streaming content.

          A VPN routes all of your web traffic through a secure server, which encrypts all of your data and hides your online traffic. This secure server also masks your IP address to make it appear as if you’re connecting from a different location. For example, if you’re located in the US and connect to a server in the UK, you’ll be given an IP address from the UK, allowing you to browse the internet as if you’re in the UK.

          McAfee Safe Connect VPN’s network includes 1,+ servers located in 45+ countries — this is a pretty good server network, but it’s not as big as what standalone competitors like ExpressVPN offer (ExpressVPN has 3,+ servers in 90+ countries). McAfee’s Safe Connect VPN protects user data with bit AES encryption, which is one of the strongest encryptions out there, and there’s a kill switch (Safe Connect), which disconnects you from the internet if the VPN connection drops.

          I also really like how McAfee’s Safe Connect VPN has adopted TunnelBear’s strict no-logs policy, which prevents the provider from logging the websites you visit. Plus, TunnelBear’s no-logs policy is independently audited and confirmed every year.

          In my tests, I was able to access Netflix and Amazon Prime, but I couldn’t access Disney+ or Hulu. I also watched TV shows and movies on lesser-known streaming services like Pluto TV, but I was blocked by others like Crunchyroll. If you’re looking for a VPN that consistently works with streaming services, I recommend ExpressVPN or CyberGhost VPN.

          McAfee Safe Connect VPN also blocked my torrent client from uploading or downloading files in my testing — if you’re looking for a good VPN for torrenting, my top choices are ExpressVPN and ProtonVPN.

          Another drawback is that McAfee’s VPN is missing extra featureslike split-tunneling (allows you to choose which traffic travels through the VPN server and which traffic travels through your local network) and obfuscated servers (to bypass firewalls in restrictive countries).

          However, McAfee Safe Connect VPN performed really well in my speed tests — I had very fast speeds when I was connected to a local server (I’m in the US), and McAfee Safe Connect VPN maintained decent speeds for smooth browsing on distant servers in Europe and South America (although websites took seconds to load in Australia).

          While McAfee Safe Connect VPN has an intuitive interface, fast speeds on local servers, and works with Netflix, it doesn’t support P2P traffic, and it’s missing a lot of extra features that are normally included in many standalone VPN providers. That said, McAfee Safe Connect VPN is secure and it’s an ok choice for general web browsing and streaming.

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          WebAdvisor (Windows and Mac Only)

          McAfee WebAdvisor blocks phishing sites, exploit attacks, and browser-based cryptojackers, and it also provides security ratings for some websites. It’s a free Windows-based tool that can be downloaded separately as an add-on to your browser, and it’s also offered as part of Total Protection. WebAdvisor is available for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Explorer.

          WebAdvisor analyzes every website you visit for known exploit attacks, and it also identifies phishing sites from a massive phishing database that is continuously updated.

          WebAdvisor blocked all of the phishing sites and exploit attacks in my testing, detecting numerous dangerous sites that Chrome’s and Firefox’s built-in protections failed to detect.

          WebAdvisor also includes an optional Secure Search mode that assigns color-coded safety ratings to your search results. I tested it with Google, and while it didn’t provide ratings for a lot of sites, it did provide “Dangerous” ratings for some pirate sites. Also, it didn’t mislabel any safe sites as unsafe.

          WebAdvisor can also rate links on social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more. In my testing, this link rating was surprisingly accurate, labeling most links as safe, and it correctly flagged phishing sites when a friend was hacked on Instagram.

          My only complaint about WebAdvisor is I had some trouble finding the installation page for Firefox and Edge. Instead of providing a link to it on the McAfee app, I had to download it from McAfee’s website. Mac users can install it on Safari.

          Overall, WebAdvisor is one of the best online protection tools on the market. Its anti-phishing and anti-exploit protections are better than Chrome’s and Firefox’s built-in protections, and its search engine and social media link ratings are really helpful, especially for less-advanced users that have a hard time identifying unsafe sites.

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          Performance Optimization

          Total Protection offers 2 decent performance optimization tools — Tracker Remover and Web Boost — for desktops and browsers, but it doesn’t make them very easy to access. 

          McAfee’s QuickClean removes cookies and other unwanted temporary files from your computer. Confusingly, it can only be accessed from the PC Security tab by clicking on the “Tracker Remover” button.

          QuickClean’s scan took less than 1 minute and freed up nearly 2 GB of space on my computer.

          I especially like how easy it is to view the details of the QuickClean scan — McAfee separates files into a variety of categories, offering drop down menus that list the specific file names that are being tagged for removal in each category. This makes it really easy for advanced users to decide which files to keep, while less tech-savvy users can just let McAfee remove all of the files.

          McAfee Web Boost is a Chrome extension that prevents videos from auto-playing online — this can be useful for improving browser speeds, but I mostly found it annoying, as it prevented thumbnail previews on YouTube from loading.

          McAfee’s performance optimization tools are pretty good — I especially like QuickClean’s junk file removal, which is informative and easy to use (but I don’t think the Web Boost extension is very useful).

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          Password Manager

          McAfee’s True Key password manager provides good password protection and decent functionality, but it’s missing some of the additional features included in the best standalone password managers in

          True Key stores and syncs user data in the cloud using bit AES encryption and zero-knowledge architecture — this prevents anyone else (including McAfee) from being able to access your saved logins. McAfee’s password manager can be installed on Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android devices and supports Firefox, Chrome, Explorer, and Safari.

          True Key offers essential features like unlimited password storage across devices, credit card and document storage, secure notes, a password generator, and zero-click auto-filling. But I was disappointed to find out that True Key doesn’t offer a secure 2FA option (you can log in on mobile devices with biometric scanning, but True Key isn’t compatible with TOTP authenticators or USB tokens like Yubikey).

          I also don’t like that True Key is missing features like secure password sharing, password vault auditing, or password breach monitoring like 1Password and Dashlane.

          However, True Key is a good basic password manager. I found it very easy to generate, save, and auto-fill passwords — you can set True Key to auto-fill passwords with a single click, or even to automatically enter your login information when you navigate to a saved website (which is a good time-saver, but not a great feature to use from a security perspective).

          True Key also offers simple master password recovery — if you forget your master password, McAfee will send you an email to change your password. While this is a nice feature for most users, it’s not a very secure practice, which is why top password managers like Dashlane don’t offer such simple account recovery tools.

          Overall, I like how user-friendly True Key is — even if its features are limited when compared with the best standalone password managers, True Key is still a useful addition to Total Protection that can help generate and store unique passwords using advanced encryption. You can read our TrueKey review here.

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          Parental Controls

          McAfee’s Safe Family app offers excellent parental controls for Windows, Android, and iOS devices (not for Macs) — however, the controls aren’t included in any of the individual antivirus bundles and are available as a separate purchase (unlike Norton), or as part of the family Premium and Advanced plans.

          While it’s on our list of the best antivirus programs with parental controls, McAfee Safe Family isn’t as good as the best parental control apps on the market.

          Safe Family allows you to:

          • Filter web content.
          • Limit device usage and internet access.
          • Block specific apps.
          • Track device location (within 10 meters).

          When I tested Safe Family, I found its interface very intuitive and uncluttered. I like that McAfee offers presets for every child’s app usage and web usage rules based on their age. You can then manually adjust permissions for individual apps and content categories, add websites to be blocked, and schedule screen time for each child’s individual needs.

          McAfee Safe Family worked well during my tests, blocking all unwanted web content and apps. I tested it against a variety of content, including pornographic websites, violent games, social media sites, and sites hosting hate speech — it blocked all of these unsafe sites, and it also logged my searches (this is really helpful for parents that want to stay informed about what kinds of content their kids are searching for).

          McAfee Safe Family also blocked me from downloading new apps and prevented me from making in-app purchases without parental permission, and I was unable to uninstall McAfee Safe Family from my kid’s device. I also like the Family Requests option, which allows your kid to ask your for permission to access a blocked website or app.

          One of Safe Family’s best features is its location tracking. You can track your child’s devices to within 10 meters, and your child can also send a quick update to you via the Safe Family mobile app when they’ve safely arrived at their destination, such as a friend’s house, school, or home. I tested the location tracking with my daughter’s iPad and was surprised at how accurately Safe Family could track her device — it was much more responsive and precise than Apple or Google’s “Find My” tools.

          However, McAfee Safe Family is missing some key features that other top parental controls offer. These include YouTube monitoring (so you can see what videos they’re watching), phone call and text message monitoring, and an emergency contact (allows your kid to contact a family member or trusted friend if they are in danger). Also, there are a handful of features that don’t work with iOS devices, including web and app usage reports, web filtering, the uninstall prevention, and requesting access to blocked apps and websites.

          Overall, McAfee Safe Family is an excellent parental control app. I like the app and website blocking capabilities and the location tracker, but I’d like to see McAfee add features like YouTube monitoring in the future.

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          Identity Theft Protection

          McAfee Identity Theft Protection service provides real-time monitoring for a huge variety of personally identifying information (PII) by using live dark web monitoring along with Experian’s credit network. The Identity Theft Protection service is available for customers in 20+ countries, including UK, the US, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, and Spain. This is much better than TotalAV, which only offers its ID theft protections to US-based customers.

          McAfee’s identity monitoring tool allows you to monitor if any of the following information was involved in a data breach:

          • 1 SSN (Social Security Number).
          • 1 date of birth.
          • 2 driver’s licenses.
          • 2 tax IDs.
          • 2 passports.
          • 2 medical IDs.
          • Up to 10 email addresses.
          • Up to 10 phone numbers.
          • Up to 10 credit and debit cards.
          • Up to 10 usernames.
          • Up to 10 bank accounts.

          If any of the information above was involved in a data breach, McAfee provides you with information on how to protect your PII. For example, my email address was involved in 9 data breaches, and McAfee provided me with an external link to the site that was compromised so I could quickly change my password. It took just a couple of minutes to change my password using McAfee’s True Key password manager.

          When you subscribe to McAfee’s Advanced plan, you also get Personal Data Cleanup, Identity Theft Coverage of up to $1 million, Lost Wallet Protection, and Security Freeze.

          The Personal Data Cleanup tool scans data broker directories for your personal info and helps you to prevent those brokers from capitalizing off of your PII. Data brokers (like YellowBook, AllPeople, and EmailFinder) are online metadata aggregators that pool publicly available information about you and sell detailed personal profiles to advertisers and other businesses.

          Fortunately, most of these companies are legally bound to respect your wishes if you request that they keep your information private. McAfee’s Privacy Protection tool lists all of the data brokers with your information and makes it easy to remove yourself from their directories — if you upgrade to the premium service, McAfee will even remove you from all of these lists automatically. Norton offers a similar service with its identity theft protections, and in my testing, it was also quick and easy to use.

          If you lose your wallet, credit card, or IDs, the Lost Wallet service means McAfee’s recovery team can help you organize necessary cancellations, re-orders, and re-issues. And the Security Freeze feature stops unauthorized people from opening credit card, bank, and utility accounts in your name.

          There are a few different levels of identity theft protection offered by McAfee.Total Protection Plus users that don’t sign up for auto-renewal get dark web monitoring for up to 10 email accounts and access to dedicated support representatives. Auto-renewal Total Protection Plus plans also add monitoring the dark web for 60 pieces of PII (including phone numbers and more). The Total Protection Premium plan adds Personal Data Cleanup (manual removal only). And users who buy Total Protection Advanced get access to Personal Data Cleanup (full-service removal), $1,, in Identity Recovery Insurance, Lost Wallet Protection, and Security freeze.

          Overall, McAfee Identity Protection is a strong identity theft prevention feature that uses a variety of tools to monitor a good range of PII — it’s an excellent and affordable option for users in many different countries who want to safeguard their identity.

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          Additional Features

          McAfee Total Protection offers many more security tools, such as:

          • Home network analyzer. Alerts you if an untrusted device tries to connect to your network.
          • Vulnerability Scanner. Ensures that all of your programs are up-to-date.
          • Secure file shredder. Writes over your sensitive deleted files so they cannot be restored.

          I really like McAfee’s home network analyzer, which offers an easy-to-understand map of any network, allowing users to identify and troubleshoot the devices on their router.

          The vulnerability scanner is another really useful tool — it analyzes all of the apps on your device, and gives a notification if you need to update any of your programs (this is especially important because of the growing threat of zero-day attacks and software exploits in ).

          I also like McAfee’s secure file shredder, which can completely remove files from your desk in just a few seconds.

          McAfee’s additional features are pretty good, and I appreciate that the company works hard to provide such an impressive array of useful protections with its premium antivirus offering.

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          McAfee Plans and Pricing

          McAfee currently offers 3 different pricing tiers for its Total Protection plans, and its Plus plan is available for a great value for users that buy the 2-year subscription plan.

          For all of its plans, McAfee allows you to request a refund:

          • Within 30 days of purchasing your subscription,
          • Within 60 days of automatic renewal.
          • During the lifetime of your subscription if McAfee fails to remove malware.

          Also, all McAfee plans include some extra features which are available only to the customers who subscribe for auto-renewal (like the VPN and ID theft protection).

          Note: Depending on location, McAfee’s plans may include different names, features, and subscription duration.

          Here’s a quick overview of all of McAfee plans:

          Total Protection Plus — Complete Protection for a Great Price

          McAfee’s Total Protection Plus plan offers a ton of great features, and it covers up to 5 devices and provides up to 5 VPN licenses (for auto-renewal subscribers only). Those features include:

          • Antivirus scanner.
          • Unlimited secure VPN (must be enrolled in auto-renewal).
          • Firewall.
          • Identity monitoring.
          • Web browsing and anti-phishing protection.
          • Password manager.
          • File shredder.
          • 24/7 online support.

          At just $ / year, this plan is on par with the Norton Standard plan, and it offers excellent protection across all devices. Users looking for excellent protection at a bargain price should check out this plan (although the lack of parental controls means it’s not as good for families).

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          Total Protection Premium — Overall Best Value

          McAfee’s Premium plan provides all of the features of the Plus plan and allows coverage on an unlimited number of devices. It also includes Personal Data Cleanup tools (manual removal only).

          Total Protection Premium for individual users costs only $ / year, which is a really good bargain. The family plan adds parental controls, which worked really well on all of my devices.

          Overall, Total Protection Premium is the best-value plan for both individuals and families that want to protect all of the devices in their households, and it’s cheaper than many competing brands that offer far fewer features.

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          Total Protection Advanced — Most Comprehensive Plan

          McAfee’s Advanced plan includes all of the features of the Plus and Premium plans across unlimited devices and adds full-service Personal Data Cleanup, Identity Theft Coverage of up to $1 million, Lost Wallet Protection, and Security Freeze.

          The Advanced plan starts at $ / year, which is a lot more than the other plans, but it’s pretty good for people who are looking for enhanced identity protections. That being said, I prefer Norton with LifeLock Select (only available in the US), which includes $25, in identity theft coverage, $1 million in legal assistance, and GB of cloud storage for just a little bit more.

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          McAfee Ease of Use and Setup

          McAfee’s download and installation only took a few minutes. Immediately after installation, McAfee offered to run an antivirus scan, which only took about 45 minutes on my PC.

          McAfee’s dashboard seems simple enough, but it’s more confusing than it needs to be. There are 6 main features on the home screen:

          • Antivirus.
          • Tracker remover.
          • Check your protection score.
          • Secure VPN.
          • ID protection.
          • Protect more devices.

          Some of these buttons are useful — for example, the Antivirus button pulls up a window where you can easily schedule a scan, select from different scan types, or run a quick scan on your system.

          However, I don’t think my protection score is as important as other features that I’d rather see listed here, like the Firewall. Also, I found it kind of annoying that other McAfee features could only be accessed from the My Protection sidebar, which displays features like real-time scanning, the file shredder, the quarantined file list, and the home network scanner.

          Furthermore, McAfee’s parental controls and identity theft protections are only accessible through McAfee’s online dashboard, which means you have 3 different menus to navigate to access these features. And that’s not even mentioning the password manager and VPN, which are both siloed into separate apps! Ideally, I’d like to see McAfee integrate all of its features into a single intuitive interface, like TotalAV and Bitdefender do.

          For the most part, all of McAfee’s features are easy to use. I had some frustration finding the system tune-up features, and I wish that the VPN and Safe Family apps were included in the McAfee dashboard, but considering how many features it has, McAfee makes its internet security tools pretty simple to find and utilize.

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          McAfee Mobile App

          McAfee’s mobile app, Mobile Security, is available for both iOS and Android. You can activate your mobile subscription by emailing or texting yourself a link from McAfee’s online dashboard, or you can just download the app from your device’s app store and enter your login information.

          The mobile app’s interface is uncluttered and easy to navigate. You can activate some tools using the buttons on the screen, and the rest can be accessed from the menu at the top right corner.

          McAfee detected all of the Android-specific malware on my device after a minute scan. I was pretty impressed with the speed and accuracy of this scan — many competitors fail to catch files like rootkits, adware, and data-gathering spyware apps.

          McAfee doesn’t offer an antivirus scanning feature for iOS, because iOS apps can’t be infected with traditional malware files, but it does offer excellent anti-phishing protections, which can detect malicious websites.

          Unfortunately, McAfee recently updated its app and removed the anti-theft features, which previously made it one of my favorite mobile security apps.

          However, there are still some other useful features of McAfee’s mobile app, including:

          • Wi-Fi network scanner. Scans every Wi-Fi network for security issues.
          • Secure VPN. Encrypts your browsing traffic and protects your true IP address (but it’s not as good as standalone VPNs like ExpressVPN).
          • ID theft protection. Alerts you if your email address is found in any data breaches.

          McAfee’s mobile app isn’t the most feature-rich option (I much prefer Norton’s mobile app) but it is an affordable choice for both iOS and Android — especially if you get it with McAfee’s Premium plan.

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          McAfee Customer Support

          McAfee’s customer support options include:

          • 24/7 live chat support.
          • 24/7 phone support.
          • Support forum.
          • Online knowledge base.

          I really like being able to contact McAfee via telephone for pressing concerns. When I had an issue with my plan, the phone support team was able to upgrade my plan, refund my purchase, and give me a discount in just a few minutes.

          I also had a good experience with McAfee’s live chat support team. Before I could access the chat, I had to fill in a form with my details and submit my question in writing. Then I had to wait for an available support person.

          I contacted McAfee’s live chat a few times, and, on all occasions, I only had to wait a few seconds for someone to become available — which is really good, especially compared to slower competitors like Norton! Every McAfee support person I chatted with was knowledgeable, polite, and to the point.

          McAfee’s chat agents always offered to take control of my PC through a downloadable applet and fix the issue for me while I watch them do it. Beginner users might find this option appealing, but I prefer to just ask for instructions and do everything myself — and McAfee’s support staff were fine with that, too. My questions were always answered in detail, and I was given a case number for every inquiry in case I needed to follow up on it.

          McAfee’s support forum is also quite active and responsive. Both McAfee support staff and the community of McAfee users are available to answer your questions there. I got my question answered in less than 5 hours — which is pretty quick!

          In contrast to McAfee’s live chat and support forum, I found the online knowledge base pretty frustrating. A lot of the FAQ answers only pertain to older versions of the software, which makes it basically impossible to get the answers you need without connecting with a live support person. But since McAfee’s live chat and phone support teams are so responsive, this shouldn’t be a problem for most users.

          Overall, I found McAfee’s support excellent — easily one of the best out of all antivirus brands that I have tested. And I was very impressed that its 24/7 live chat support is available for all users, so you can access it even if you just have a free trial.

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          Is McAfee the Best Antivirus in ?

          McAfee’s Total Protection is a well-rounded security suite, and its antivirus scanner is one of the best I’ve ever tested — McAfee scored a % detection rating in my testing, successfully identifying and removing all types of malware. The only minor downside is that the full system scan may cause system slowdown, but this can be prevented by scheduling scans when you’re not using your computer.

          I really like McAfee’s firewall (which is a major improvement over built-in firewalls from Windows and macOS), and its web protections are exceptionally good. McAfee’s parental controls and mobile apps also have excellent features and intuitive interfaces across a variety of devices. I think McAfee’s VPN and password manager are decent, but they aren’t nearly as good as the top standalone VPNs and password managers in

          However, with the huge amount of useful features it provides, along with super-affordable plans for individuals and families, McAfee is one of the best value premium internet security suites on the market. Whether you pick up the Plus plan for 5 devices or the Premium and Advances plans for unlimited devices, you’re getting excellent malware protection for a great price.

          Overall, McAfee is a comprehensive antivirus that comes with high-quality protection for PCs, Macs, Androids, and iOS devices, excellent customer support, and a risk-free day money-back guarantee.

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          McAfee — Frequently Asked Questions

          Is McAfee a good antivirus?

          Yes. McAfee ranks among the top anti-malware scanners on the market, with a consistent % detection rating for a variety of malware, including trojans, rootkits, spyware, adware, and more.

          In my tests, McAfee’s full system scan took about 1 hour to complete, which is comparable to top competitors like Bitdefender, but it’s slower than Norton and Avira. McAfee allows you to conveniently schedule scans and there’s also an option to customize your scan (you can select specific files to scan).

          McAfee offers affordable antivirus plans for individuals and families across a range of devices — you can check out the Plans and Pricing section of this review to find out more.

          Will McAfee remove malware from my computer?

          Yes. McAfee is a reliable antivirus that you can use to scan your PC for viruses and protect it in real-time. It performed consistently well in my tests, detecting all kinds of malware, such as ransomware, spyware, cryptojackers, adware, etc.

          Also, this antivirus is backed by McAfee Virus Pledge. This means that the company promises to give users their money back at any time during their subscription if McAfee is unable to remove malware from their devices (Norton has a similar deal with their products, as well).

          Will McAfee detect spyware?

          Yes. McAfee’s malware scanner is designed to detect and remove every type of known malware (including spyware and adware). McAfee also includes a real-time protection engine in all of its plans, which can block malware files — like spyware — from being downloaded or opened on your device.

          If you’re curious about the difference between standalone anti-spyware software and more comprehensive anti-malware programs, SafetyDetectives did a full breakdown on the best anti-spyware solutions in

          Will McAfee slow down my computer?

          Maybe. Mcafee slowed down my PC during a full system scan, but users can also schedule scans during the night and avoid any slowdown whatsoever. When you’re not performing a scan, McAfee is unlikely to slow down your system. That said, if you’re looking for a very lightweight antivirus, take a look at Avira and Bitdefender, both of which are extremely easy on system resources.

          McAfee Total Protection also includes some decent system tune-up tools, which can help optimize your system startup, clean up junk files, and get a slow computer running faster.

          Does McAfee have a free version?

          McAfee doesn’t have a free version, but it offers a day money-back guarantee with all of its plans (extended to 60 days for auto-renewal customers).

          Is McAfee available for iOS and Android?

          Yes. McAfee Mobile Security is available for both iOS and Android.

          McAfee’s mobile app offers advanced anti-malware and anti-phishing protection, Wi-Fi security check, and a VPN. It’s one the best mobile apps on the market today — and it’s extremely affordable when purchased as part of any Total Protection multi-device plan.

          Which McAfee should I buy?

          It depends!

          Individual users on a PC or Mac will want to get the McAfee Total Protection Basic plan.

          People that want coverage on multiple computers or mobile devices should check out the Total Protection Plus plan, while parents who want parental controls and coverage for up to 10 devices will want to buy the Premium plan.

          Check out my full review for a detailed breakdown of all of McAfee’s plans and pricing.

          Can McAfee be trusted?

          Yes. McAfee is safe and secure software that you can install on your Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. McAfee is a legitimate cybersecurity company and doesn’t engage in any shady endeavors, such as logging your data and selling it to third-party advertisers. It scans, detects, and removes malware from your devices and helps prevent real-time cyber threats like phishing attacks, ransomware, rootkits, and trojans. It also offers a lot of extra features, including a firewall and a VPN.

          Is there a better antivirus than McAfee?

          To be honest, my favorite antivirus is Norton,which offers the best protection on the market. Its scans take less time to complete, it has better parental controls and a better password manager, and it comes with other features that McAfee lacks, such as webcam protection and cloud backup. That being said, McAfee’s malware detection rate is just as good as Norton’s, it’s also feature-rich, it offers competitive pricing plans, and it’s an overall excellent value.

          McAfee WebAdvisor is still installed after you uninstall McAfee software

          McAfee WebAdvisor for Windows 7 and later, or for Windows Vista and earlier, is included in McAfee security software for Windows such as LiveSafe and Total Protection.

          If you uninstall the McAfee security software, WebAdvisor or remains installedon your PC.

          WebAdvisor or Site Advisor remains installed for continued protection 

          McAfee has changed the Windows security software. This change ensures that the WebAdvisor or component remains installed even if you remove the main product. This change is part of our ongoing efforts to protect your PC and your data. This continued support is provided free of charge.
           

          Although we do not recommend it, you can uninstall McAfee WebAdvisor or by following these steps:


          Windows program removal tools

          NOTE: Restart your computer before you begin removal.

          Windows 11, 10, , 8:
          1. Click Search at the bottom left of your Windows desktop next to Start Start icon for Windows 10, , and 8.
          2. Inside the search field, type Programs and Features.
          3. Click Programs and Features.
          4. Right-click McAfee WebAdvisor.
          5. Click Uninstall, and follow the prompts.
             
          Windows 7, Windows Vista:

          IMPORTANTSee the note about Windows XP and Vista support in the section below.

          1. Click Start Start icon for Windows 7 and Vista on the bottom left of your Windows desktop.
          2. Click Search, type Programs and Features and click Go.
          3. Double-click Programs and Features.
          4. Select McAfee WebAdvisor, or McAfee SiteAdvisor, depending on which you have installed.
          5. Click Uninstall and follow the prompts.
             
          Windows XP:

          IMPORTANTSee the note about Windows XP and Vista support in the section below.

          1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
          2. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
          3. Select McAfee SiteAdvisor.
          4. Click Remove and follow the steps provided. 

          NOTE: If you do not see WebAdvisor or listed in Add or Remove Programs or Programs and Features, close and reopen the page.

          Support for Windows operating systems

          Supported Windows versions
          McAfee security products for Windows (such as LiveSafe, and Total Protection) are fully supported on the following Windows versions:

          • Microsoft Windows 11
          • Microsoft Windows 10
          • Microsoft Windows

          Older Windows versions
           

          CAUTION: Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7.x, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. Your PC could be at risk from new threats if you’re using any of these Windows versions. McAfee strongly recommends that you upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version as soon as possible.

          McAfee support for McAfee products running on Windows or 7.xis limited:
          • Windows , and 7.x
            • McAfee provides only "best effort" support for McAfee products installed on Windows and 7.x, running McAfee software version or above.
            • For details about Microsoft's End of Support for Windows 7.x, see Microsoft's advisory.
               
          McAfee has ended support for our products on Windows XP or Vista. We’re unable to provide assistance for issues with our products on these non-supported operating systems.
          • Windows XP and Vista
            • McAfee security products are unable to get updates on Windows XP or Vista. If you’re using one of these Windows versions and you want to run McAfee software on your PC, you must upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version.
            • For details about Microsoft's support for Windows XP, and Vista, see Microsoft's advisory, and Microsoft's Product Lifecycle page.

          How to download and install McAfee WebAdvisor

          * Important Terms and Offer Details:

             **Free Benefits With Auto-Renewal:

            **Free Benefits With Auto-Renewal:

          • For many qualifying product subscriptions McAfee offers additional benefits for free when you are enrolled in auto-renewal. You can check your eligibility for these benefits in your My Account page. Not all benefits are offered in all locations or for all product subscriptions.  System Requirements apply.   Turning off auto-renewal terminates your eligibility for these additional benefits. 
          • Virus Protection Pledge (VPP): If we cannot remove a virus from your supported device we’ll refund you the amount you paid for your current term subscription.  The refund does not apply to any damage or loss caused by a virus.  You are responsible for backing up your data to prevent data loss. See terms here: bilin.com.mx.
          • Safe Connect VPN:  You will receive free, unlimited access to our VPN wireless on supported devices. Users not on auto-renewal have access to MB/month of bandwidth.

           Additional Terms Specific to Identity Monitoring Service:

           Additional Terms Specific to Identity Monitoring Service:

          • Eligibility: McAfee® Identity Monitoring Service Essentials is available within active McAfee Total Protection and McAfee LiveSafe subscriptions with identity monitoring for up to 10 unique emails. Phone number monitoring is enabled upon activation of Automatic Renewal. Not all identity monitoring elements are available in all countries. See Product Terms of Service for more information. 
          • Your subscription is subject to our License Agreement and Privacy Notice. Product features may be added, changed or removed during the subscription term. Some features may require registration and a valid ID number to activate. See System Requirements for additional information.
          • While McAfee Identity Monitoring Service provides you tools and resources to protect yourself from identity theft, no identity can be completely secure.
          • US Only:
            Fair Credit Reporting Act: You have numerous rights under the FCRA, including the right to dispute inaccurate information in your credit report(s). Consumer reporting agencies are required to investigate and respond to your dispute, but are not obligated to change or remove accurate information that is reported in compliance with applicable law. While this plan can provide you assistance in filing a dispute, the FCRA allows you to file a dispute for free with a consumer reporting agency without the assistance of a third party.
          • Identity theft coverage is not available in New York due to regulatory requirements.
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          Copyright © McAfee, LLC

          How to disable or uninstall McAfee WebAdvisor

          To remove (uninstall) McAfee WebAdvisor from your Windows PC or Mac, follow the steps below.

          NOTE: WebAdvisor supports Windows , x, and x. WebAdvisor isn’t supported on Windows XP or Vista. If your PC is running Windows XP or Vista, McAfee SiteAdvisor is installed instead of WebAdvisor.
           

          McAfee WebAdvisor and can be installed as:
          • A standalone app.
          • An integrated part of a McAfee Windows security product.
          Follow the steps for your type of installation.

          If you only want to turn off your protection temporarily, use the first option, which disables the browser add-on without uninstalling the program.

          Manage WebAdvisor settings

          Click to expand the sections below:

          How to uninstall McAfee Windows security products

          McAfee WebAdvisor and are integrated into McAfee Windows security products. As a security measure, and as part of our ongoing efforts to protect your data, if you uninstall the security product, WebAdvisor is still installed. (Or, is still installed on PCs running Windows XP or Vista.)

          How to reinstall your products

          If you’ve removed your McAfee security products, your computer is unprotected. For more information, see TS - How to download and install McAfee consumer products.

           

          How to install McAfee WebAdvisor

          If you want to download and install WebAdvisor, see TS - How to download and install McAfee WebAdvisor.

          • Supported Windows versions
            McAfee security products for Windows (such as LiveSafe, and Total Protection) are fully supported on the following Windows versions:

            • Microsoft Windows 11
            • Microsoft Windows 10
            • Microsoft Windows

            Older Windows versions
             

            CAUTION: Microsoft no longer supports Windows 7.x, Windows XP, or Windows Vista. Your PC could be at risk from new threats if you’re using any of these Windows versions. McAfee strongly recommends that you upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version as soon as possible.

            McAfee support for McAfee products running on Windows or 7.xis limited:
            • Windows , and 7.x
              • McAfee provides only "best effort" support for McAfee products installed on Windows and 7.x, running McAfee software version or above.
              • For details about Microsoft's End of Support for Windows 7.x, see Microsoft's advisory.
                 
            McAfee has ended support for our products on Windows XP or Vista. We’re unable to provide assistance for issues with our products on these non-supported operating systems.
            • Windows XP and Vista
              • McAfee security products are unable to get updates on Windows XP or Vista. If you’re using one of these Windows versions and you want to run McAfee software on your PC, you must upgrade your PC's operating system to a newer version.
              • For details about Microsoft's support for Windows XP, and Vista, see Microsoft's advisory, and Microsoft's Product Lifecycle page.

          You can't enable the WebAdvisor extension in Safari on macOS

           

          IMPORTANT: This issue has been resolved in the recent versions of McAfee software for macOS.


          WebAdvisor is included with McAfee products on macOS such as LiveSafe or Total Protection. WebAdvisor can't be enabled during installationof your McAfee security software for macOS.

          The Safari preferences windowopens and shows the McAfee WebAdvisor extension.
          But when you click the checkbox to enable WebAdvisor, it doesn’t respond:

          Safari Extensions page with the McAfee WebAdvisor extension deselected.

           

          Update your McAfee software to enable WebAdvisor on macOS

          If WebAdvisor can't be enabled during installation of McAfee security software for macOS, find your McAfee software version.

          To find out which version of McAfee software you have:
          1. Click the McAfee M icon in the menu bar.
          2. Click About (product name). For example, About LiveSafe.
          3. Look for the version number of your McAfee software at the top of the About dialog.
          4. The version numbers of other McAfee components are also shown.

          Your McAfee security software has an automatic update feature which automatically downloads and applies updates to your McAfee software. If you have disabled automatic updates, follow the steps below to manually check for an update.

          1. Click the McAfee M icon in the menu bar.
          2. Click McAfee (product name). For example, McAfee LiveSafe.
          3. Click the Home tab, then click Updates.
          4. Click Start to start the update process. Wait for the update to complete.
          5. If the latest version is available, it is downloaded and applied.
          If, for some reason, you're unable to update the McAfee software version on macOS, read the following workarounds.

          Use another browser like Chrome for Mac as a Safari alternative

          Because this issue only affects Safari, use an alternative browser, such as Chrome, if you want to continue seeing WebAdvisor ratings for websites. Here are the steps to install Chrome:

          NOTE: Use similar steps if you have a different browser installed.

          1. In the Finder, click Go, Applications.
          2. Scroll down the list, and look for Chrome.
             
            • If Chrome isn’t installed, go to bilin.com.mx Follow prompts to download and install it. 
            • If Chrome is installed, go to the next section.

          WebAdvisor extension must be enabled in Chrome

          The WebAdvisor extension installs automatically in Chrome if Chrome is installed on your Mac. Use the following steps to check if the WebAdvisor extension is present:
          1. Open Chrome.
          2. Click the customize icon (three dots) at the top right of the Chrome window.
          3. In the menu that appears, click More Tools, then click Extensions. The Extensions window appears and shows all installed extensions.
          4. In the McAfee WebAdvisor for Mac section, click the slider to enable the extension, if it’s disabled.

            NOTE: If McAfee WebAdvisor isn’t visible under Extensions, contact Customer Service.

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