Webroot Antivirus Review 2024 — Is It Secure Enough?

Our Score
7.2
GOOD
Ranked 34th out of 74 antiviruses
Ranked 34th out of 74 antiviruses
Updated on: February 8, 2024
Fact Checked by Kate Davidson
Sam Boyd
Sam Boyd
Published on: February 8, 2024

Webroot Review: Quick Expert Summary

Webroot is a lightweight cloud-based antivirus program with a good malware scanner, an excellent password manager, and some other decent extra features. In my testing, the antivirus scanner caught 93.1% of the malware samples I hid on my device — while this is a good result, competitors like Norton and Bitdefender all scored 100% malware detection rates in my testing.

Webroot also includes the following additional features:

  • Web & phishing protection.
  • Password manager (LastPass).
  • Identity protection.
  • System optimizer.
  • 25 GB of cloud storage.

The LastPass password manager that comes with Webroot is great — in fact it’s one of the best password managers on the market. But the web protection, identity protection, and system optimizer aren’t as good as similar protections from the best antiviruses on the market. Webroot also lacks useful features like parental controls, and its VPN is only available as a separate purchase.

Overall Webroot lacks some additional features, but it’s still a decent antivirus with a minimal impact on system performance. Webroot offers several payment plans that cover either 1, 3, or 5 Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices — and all of Webroot’s plans have a 70-day money-back guarantee, which is more generous than any other brand on the market.

🏅 Overall Rank #34 out of 74 antiviruses
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💵 Pricing $19.99 / year
💰 Money-Back Guarantee 70 days
💻 Operating Systems Windows, Mac, Android, iOS

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Webroot is an affordable, lightweight antivirus scanner. It comes with a great password manager and a couple of other extras — including web protection and a system optimizer. Its password manager is powered by LastPass (one of the top password managers around), but its web protection is unreliable, and the system optimizer may be too basic for most users.

Webroot offers several packages that work on Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS (although the mobile apps are pretty bad) — and all the plans come with a generous 70-day money-back guarantee.

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Webroot Security Features

Antivirus Scanner

Webroot Security Features

Webroot uses a cloud-based malware directory and heuristic analysis to detect threats on your machine. Since it’s cloud-based, it doesn’t use much CPU and disk space while performing a scan.

Webroot lets you run various scans. For example, you can run a Deep Scan (scans for rootkits and other advanced threats), Full Scan (scans all of your local hard drives), or Quick Scan (only scans high-risk areas of a device). You can also scan individual folders/files and schedule any of these scans to happen daily, weekly, or on bootup.

Webroot Security Features

To test Webroot’s malware scanner, I downloaded and hid 1,000 test files all over my device, including trojans, spyware, keylogging malware, and rootkits. Webroot detected 93.1% of my test files and either removed them or placed them into quarantine. This is a pretty decent result, but it’s not as good as Norton or Bitdefender, which both detected 100% of the malware samples under similar testing conditions.

I also ran a ransomware simulator and the results weren’t great. Webroot only blocked 5 out of 21 “threats”. Had the attack been real, 553 of my files could have been infected! I’d definitely like to see Webroot improve its ransomware detection, especially considering that competitors like McAfee detected 100% of the ransomware files in our testing.

Webroot Security Features

That said, Webroot’s scans are substantially faster than its competitors — Webroot averaged about 5 minutes per scan over the course of 15 scans, which is very fast, even when compared to industry leaders like Norton. However, my internet connection significantly slowed down while Webroot ran its virus scans.

Overall, Webroot has a good antivirus scanner — it’s quick, it doesn’t use a lot of CPU, and it detected 93.1% of my malware samples during testing. My only complaints are that the scanner underperformed in my ransomware simulations and that a full system scan may create some lag while browsing.

Password Manager

Webroot Security Features

Webroot also includes a subscription to LastPass — one of our top-ranked password managers in 2024. LastPass is a hugely popular password manager that protects user data with unbreakable 256-bit AES encryption and zero-knowledge architecture, meaning your passwords are 100% safe and you’re the only one who can access them (not even LastPass has access to users’ vaults).

LastPass is feature-rich and very easy to use. It offers an intuitive online dashboard that hosts your password vault, vault auditing tools, and other extras. In addition to the online dashboard, which you can access from any device or browser, LastPass also has browser extensions for Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and Safari. The extensions make it easy to generate and save new passwords, auto-fill saved logins, and manage saved credentials.

LastPass Premium includes the following features:

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA) options.
  • Secure password sharing.
  • Password security auditing.
  • Account recovery options.
  • Emergency access.
  • Dark web monitoring.

I really like LastPass’s 2FA features, which allow users to enhance their master password with temporary one-time password (TOTP) tools like Google Authenticator and USB tokens like YubiKey. LastPass even includes its own TOTP generator that can auto-generate one-time passwords for compatible logins in your password vault. For example, I set up LastPass to generate a one-time password for my PayPal login. Every time I log into PayPal, LastPass auto-fills my main password as well as a 6-digit TOTP.

LastPass also offers several secure account recovery options, which is really helpful for users that are worried about losing their master password and getting locked out of their password vault. LastPass offers biometric scanning, and it can restore your previous master password or even text you a password reset code to help you get back into your password vault.

Overall, LastPass is an excellent standalone password manager. While we like 1Password even more, LastPass is definitely Webroot’s best additional feature. LastPass offers secure and convenient password auto-filling, password vault protections, convenient 2FA options, and a variety of helpful account recovery methods. It’s also significantly cheaper as part of Webroot’s internet security bundle, which makes Webroot’s plans a good choice for anybody looking for a good antivirus + password manager combo.

Web Threat Shield, Phishing Shield, and Identity Shield

Webroot has a series of ‘shields’ to protect users online, including a Web Threat Shield, a Phishing Shield, and an Identity Shield. The Web Threat Shield detects and blocks common web exploits — I tested it against a series of common web-based exploits, and it was able to identify and block all of them, including exploits for Internet Explorer, Chrome, Java, Adobe Flash, and more.

Webroot’s Phishing Shield detects and blocks phishing sites — during my tests, it blocked 8 out of 10 phishing websites I attempted to access. A phishing detection rate of 80% isn’t bad, but competitors like Avira and Norton both detected more phishing sites in my tests.

Webroot Security Features

Identity Shield monitors sites for keylogging, screen logging, webcam theft, or other tools that can steal your details online. During my tests, Identity Shield was able to detect websites that were using my webcam, but it failed to block some keylogging and browser-based data mining tools.

Webroot Security Features

Overall, Webroot’s shields are neither great nor terrible. Norton’s Safe Web and Avira’s Browser Safety extension are far more effective at blocking suspicious websites, trackers, phishing sites, and intrusive browser snooping tools — plus they won’t crash your browser like Webroot’s Web Threat Shield does. But if you’re only looking for a good antivirus scanner with decent phishing protection, Webroot is an ok option.

Firewall

Webroot Security Features

Webroot provides a very basic firewall, and while it works fine, it lacks a lot of features. For example, it only monitors outbound traffic and leaves inbound traffic monitoring to Windows Defender. Even Avast’s free antivirus monitors both in- and outbound network traffic. Webroot’s firewall also lacks advanced features that Norton includes, like ARP and DNS spoofing protection and man-in-the-middle attack prevention.

Webroot Security Features

I also couldn’t find any way to manage application rules. Most antiviruses let you see a list of applications and whether they’re allowed to connect to the internet. However, because Webroot focuses on trying to be unintrusive, you don’t get access to any of these settings.

Unfortunately, Webroot’s firewall doesn’t have much going for it. It leans too heavily on Windows Defender and lacks many features I’d like to see in a top-quality firewall. I’d be more partial to a firewall working with Windows Defender if it was offered as a free solution, but I expect more from a premium antivirus in 2024.

System Optimizer

Webroot Security Features

Webroot’s system optimization tool removes browser cookies and deletes junk files taking up space on a device — which can protect your online privacy and improve your CPU performance. However, this tool is very basic and doesn’t offer much control to users. After I scanned my system, Webroot identified 1,238 MB of junk files and removed them automatically. It then provided me with a log file containing a list of everything it removed.

Webroot Security Features

I much prefer being given the option to choose which files are removed. Programs like Bitdefender let you inspect your junk files before deleting them in case there are any files you wanted to keep. Ultimately, the best antiviruses in 2024 have much better system speedup and cleanup tools than Webroot. For example, TotalAV has a startup manager, an application uninstaller, and a duplicate file finder, while Avira can also scan your system for out-of-date software.

Overall, Webroot’s system optimization tool is ok, but there are much more sophisticated computer optimization tools on the market that give way more control to users.

Sandbox

Webroot Security Features

Webroot offers a sandbox that lets advanced users test applications in an isolated environment. It has several different permission settings that let you control how the application operates in the virtualized environment. For example, you can:

  • Choose if the application has access to the internet.
  • Decide whether it can open other applications.
  • Allow the application to turn the computer on and off.
  • And more…

However, while this feature is a good inclusion, I found my results with it hit or miss. Many applications I tried opening in the sandbox crashed — including several malware samples that the sandbox should be able to test. Simply put, when you start changing the permissions of an application using a third-party program, that application often doesn’t know how to respond and simply crashes.

That said, I do appreciate the inclusion of the sandbox. The only other antivirus I’ve tested that includes a sandbox is Comodo. It’s a great bonus for advanced users, and it comes with some neat customization options — even though beginner users won’t get much use out of it.

Additional Features

Webroot also comes with several additional features, which include:

  • Manual threat removal tool.
  • System diagnostics tools.
  • Active process control.
  • Protection statistics.
  • Identity theft protections.

Many of these features are good for advanced users. However, aside from the identity theft protections, I don’t think beginner users will find much use for them. That said, I like how the diagnostics tools allow you to reboot your computer into Safe Mode with just a couple of clicks. Rebooting into Safe Mode from my computer’s BIOS is always something I struggle with when troubleshooting, so it’s great that Webroot makes it more accessible.

I also like how you can reset your desktop wallpaper. Malware can change your wallpaper and prevent you from resetting it in the Windows Control Panel, but Webroot makes it easy to go back to your original wallpaper.

Webroot Security Features

Webroot also provides excellent identity theft protections for US users. It has partnered with Allstate — a specialist identity theft protection company that offers:

  • $500k fraud reimbursement.
  • $50k stolen funds compensation.
  • Dark web monitoring.
  • Credit monitoring (from 1 credit bureau).
  • Financial monitoring.
  • And more…

It’s not quite as good as Norton’s identity theft protection, which monitors 3 of the major US credit bureaus — but it’s still really good.

However, some of the other additional features are pointless. For example, the active process feature lets you see all of the .EXE files running on your computer and gives you the option to allow, monitor, or block them. It pretty much works like Windows Task Manager, yet I find Windows Task Manager to be more intuitive and easier to understand. Honestly, I feel like most users will never need to use Webroot’s process manager, and those who are interested in this kind of feature would be better off checking out ESET, which comes with really good and in-depth process controls.

I’m also not a fan of Webroot’s manual threat removal tool. We always tell users that they should never remove malware manually because it duplicates, and while the tool is essentially a file shredder (which many competitor antiviruses include), calling it a manual threat removal tool will lead to users thinking they’ve removed an active malware threat when they haven’t.

Overall, while Webroot has some cool additional features, many are pointless, and others might create more problems than they solve. I’d really like to see more useful extra features, such as Wi-Fi protection and a game booster.

Webroot Plans and Pricing

Webroot has 5 different pricing tiers available:

  • SecureAnywhere AntiVirus.
  • SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus.
  • SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete.
  • Secure Anywhere Internet Security Premium (US only).
  • SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for PC Gamers.

All plans are only available as annual subscriptions. They come with a 14-day free trial and a 70-day money-back guarantee, so you can easily get a refund if you decide to cancel your Webroot subscription.

Here’s a quick summary of Webroot’s plans:

SecureAnywhere AntiVirus SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete Secure Anywhere Internet Premium SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for PC Gamers
Platforms Windows, Mac Windows, Mac, Android, iOS Windows, Mac, Android, iOS Windows, Mac,   Android, IOS Windows
Price $19.99 / year $35.99 / year $47.99 / year $77.99 / year $19.99 / year
Number of device licenses 1 3 5  5 1
Malware scanning & removal
Real-time protection
Ransomware protection
Firewall
Web protections
Mobile apps
Password manager
System optimization tools
Custom Chromebook protection
Identity Theft Protection

Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus — Minimal Plan for Users on a Budget

Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus protects 1 PC or Mac computer. It includes the following features:

  • Antivirus scanner.
  • Real-time protection.
  • Firewall.
  • Web and phishing protection.

SecureAnywhere AntiVirus is cheaper than most competitors at $23.99 / year, but it doesn’t offer a lot of features. Bitdefender’s basic Antivirus Plus plan offers much better malware protection and web protection for a similar low price. Still, Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus is a good option for users looking for a lightweight, minimal antivirus at a good price.

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus — Best Value Plan (Includes a Subscription to LastPass)

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus protects 3 devices (Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS) and includes everything in SecureAnywhere AntiVirus, plus:

  • Mobile apps.
  • LastPass password manager.
  • Custom protection for Chromebook.

At $35.99 / year, SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus is cheaper than Norton 360 Standard and covers as many devices — but Norton offers a better antivirus scanner as well as a ton of additional security features (and Norton is our #1 pick for best antivirus in 2024). That said, SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus is a pretty good deal, especially for users looking for lightweight antivirus protection and an excellent password manager for a good price.

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete — Not Worth the Upgrade

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete protects up to 5 devices. Along with the features of SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus and SecureAnywhere AntiVirus, this plan also includes system optimization and cleanup tools.

SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete costs less than most competitors’ premium plans at just $47.99 / year. However, Webroot is missing some useful additional features that competitors like Norton and McAfee include, such as parental controls. Webroot does now offer a VPN, but this has to be purchased separately and is not included in any of the plans.

I’m not really impressed by this plan because the system optimization feature is pretty basic and isn’t worth the upgrade. However, SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete is a decent option for users that need to cover up to 5 devices on a budget (and I’m a big fan of LastPass!!!), plus there’s a 14-day free trial available and a 70-day money-back guarantee.

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Premium — Great Identity Theft Protections (US Only)

Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Premium also protects up to 5 devices for $77.99 / year. It includes all of the features in Internet Security Complete but adds identity theft protections for 1 user through Allstate Identity.

This is a good option if you’re in the US. As mentioned above, you get monitoring at 1 credit bureau, $500k fraud reimbursement, and more. It’s cheaper than Norton’s LifeLock plans, but I wish it provided access to Webroot’s VPN (which is currently only available as a separate purchase). With Norton’s LifeLock plans, you get up to 10 VPN licenses.

However, this plan is good overall. $500k fraud reimbursement is one of the biggest coverage options I’ve seen for such a low price, and it’s great to see Webroot outsource to a specialized company instead of handling the ID theft protections by itself.

Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for PC Gamers — Best Single-User Option

Webroot offers a plan specifically for PC gamers, which includes all of the features of the SecureAnywhere AntiVirus and adds the system optimization feature. SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for PC Gamers is only available for 1 device and it costs $19.99 / year.

While this is a good option for users with a single PC, it’s not the best option for gamers. My favorite gaming antivirus is Norton 360 for Gamers, which includes a game booster designed to enhance CPU performance and keep computers running smoothly.

Webroot’s offering for gamers relies on Webroot’s super-fast cloud-based scanner, but its system tune-up feature is very basic, and it doesn’t enhance CPU performance like a game booster does.

However, Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus for PC Gamers is a pretty good low-cost option that’s worth checking out if you’re trying to keep your gaming PC as secure as possible.

Webroot Ease of Use and Setup

Webroot Ease of Use and Setup

Webroot is easy to install, set up, and use — it’s an overall good product for users who are looking for an intuitive antivirus that doesn’t have complex settings or customization options.

Webroot’s interface is clean, simple, and user-friendly. Everything is clearly laid out and it’s easy to access the different features on the sidebar of the dashboard.Webroot Ease of Use and Setup

I also really like how intuitive it is to schedule scans with Webroot — it uses simple drop-down menus so you can easily choose how often a scan occurs and at what time. And I appreciate that Webroot includes a few options to further customize the scheduled scans — you can scan during bootup, prevent scans when your laptop isn’t plugged in, or even randomize scans so they can initiate when your system is less busy.

Webroot Ease of Use and Setup

Webroot also includes an intuitive browser-based dashboard where you can manage your devices and password manager. Similar to the desktop app, the browser dashboard is well-organized, simple, and easy to navigate. That said, Webroot doesn’t have that many features to organize — while a product like Norton might take a little more time to get to know, it offers much more too. Nonetheless, Webroot’s simplicity makes it a good choice for beginners.

Webroot Ease of Use and Setup

Overall, Webroot is well-designed and intuitive. It’s easy to install and set up on Windows and Mac computers, and I really like the convenient scan scheduling menu. Webroot’s other features are all contained in a useful dashboard, and you can even use its web dashboard to look at the security settings on all of the devices in your Webroot plan.

Webroot Mobile App

Webroot Mobile Security for Android includes an antivirus scanner and a secure web browser, while the iOS app is just a secure web browser. This is pretty minimal when you consider all the useful mobile features that the best antiviruses offer — Norton has web protection, a Wi-Fi network monitor, and a VPN included in both its Android and its iOS apps.

Webroot Mobile App

I tested Webroot’s mobile app on my Samsung Galaxy. The mobile app returned the same result as the desktop app when I tested it, detecting 93% of my test malware files — and the scanner took less than a minute to scan my entire phone!

Other than malware scanning, the app offers a secure browser with decent protection against malicious sites and the ability to bookmark favorite sites as you would in your usual browser. This is fine, but pretty minimal — I really expect more from an antivirus mobile app, and Webroot’s recent Android app update has actually removed useful tools like an app scanner and lost device protection rather than adding more features to enhance user experience.

Overall, Webroot’s mobile app is average at best. Its malware protection rates are decent and the secure browser is ok, but that’s about it. If you’re looking for a full-featured app for your mobile device, you’d be far better off checking out Norton or McAfee.

Webroot Customer Support

Webroot offers the following customer support options:

  • Telephone support.
  • FAQs and user guides.
  • Email support.
  • Community forum.
  • Best Buy Geek Squad support (Best Buy customers only).

It’s a shame that the phone support is only available in English during business hours in the US, the UK, Australia, and Ireland (and in Japanese in Japan). In comparison to Bitdefender, which has phone numbers spanning 18 countries and a world-wide number, Webroot’s support system is lacking in international accessibility.

I called the US support line for a billing inquiry, and it was a good experience. The wait time was short, less than 10 minutes, and the representative was friendly and helpful. If you’re a Best Buy customer in the US or Canada, you can conveniently access Webroot’s technical support through Best Buy’s Geek Squad, which is beneficial for getting help with technical issues.

Webroot Customer Support

Webroot’s online forum has an active community, so it’s a great place if you have questions about the product. When I posted a question about the Web Threat Shield feature, I got a response in just a couple of hours.

Webroot has an online ticket submission system for users outside of the US, Ireland, the UK, Australia, and Japan (or users inside those regions but needing assistance outside of business hours) to send queries. When I asked a technical question about Webroot’s antivirus program, it took the support team over 24 hours to respond to me — not very impressive, especially compared to McAfee and Norton whose email support teams will get back to you in a couple hours. However, when I sent sales-related inquiries to Webroot’s customer support team, I did receive responses within a few hours, so it’s possible they just needed a particular person to answer my technical question.

Webroot Customer Support

I found Webroot’s email support really useful, with the team offering comprehensive answers instead of merely redirecting to their website.

Overall, Webroot’s customer support system is average. There aren’t a lot of options — they don’t have a live chat or offer support in a variety of languages across the globe — but they provide good technical information and phone support for English speakers.

Is Webroot a Safe Antivirus in 2024?

Webroot’s scanner is very fast and lightweight, but it’s not as good as competing antivirus products. Webroot’s antivirus scanner detected 93.1% of my malware samples during testing, and all scans took approximately 5 minutes to complete — but I did notice some lag during the scans while I was browsing. Bitdefender and Norton have somewhat slower anti-malware scanners, but they both detected 100% of malware in all of our tests. Webroot also failed to catch the majority of my ransomware samples.

In terms of extra features, Webroot has a password manager and a system optimizer, and a VPN that can be purchased separately. The password manager is powered by LastPass, which is an excellent password manager with advanced 2FA functionality, convenient auto-filling, password sharing, and much more. But the system optimizer didn’t impress me at all — TotalAV and Avira both offer a much better variety of system tune-up tools. Plus, Webroot’s mobile apps are pretty minimal compared to what other brands offer.

Overall, Webroot is a decent low-cost option for users that just want a solid antivirus scanner on a budget. Plus, all of Webroot’s plans are backed by a 70-day money-back guarantee, so there’s no risk in trying it out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a free version of Webroot?

There is no free version of Webroot. But all Webroot purchases are backed with a generous 70-day money-back guarantee, which gives you plenty of time to test the product. You can also try Webroot free for 14 days, and you don’t need to enter your credit card details to access the free trial.

I’m not a big fan of free antiviruses — they almost always lack additional features, and they put their most useful security protections behind a paywall. You can get any of the best antiviruses on the market for less than a Netflix subscription.

Does Webroot have a mobile app?

Yes, but it’s not great. Webroot offers an app for Android and iOS users with the SecureEverywhere Internet Security Plus, Internet Security Complete, and Internet Security Premium plans.

The mobile app includes an antivirus scanner (for Android only) and a secure browser to protect users from malicious sites. However, Webroot’s mobile app can’t compete with the best Android and iOS antiviruses on the market. For example, Webroot doesn’t have the web protection tools that make Norton’s mobile apps so useful.

Is Webroot compatible with my system?

Webroot is available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS — although the mobile apps are very limited. Webroot’s products are compatible with Windows 7 and higher, macOS 10.14 (Mojave) and higher, and Chrome OS. For the mobile app, Webroot is compatible with Android version 8 and higher, and iOS 13 and higher.

Is Webroot good for families?

Unfortunately, I can’t recommend Webroot for families. Webroot doesn’t include any parental controls, and its LastPass Premium plan doesn’t include any of LastPass Families’s helpful vault-sharing tools. There are much better options to protect your family’s devices, including Norton and McAfee.

Webroot Products & Pricing

Webroot AntiVirus
$23.99 / year
Webroot Internet Security Plus
$35.99 / year
Webroot Internet Security Complete
$47.99 / year
Bottom Line

Webroot is a good antivirus with some decent additional features for a good price. The cloud-based scanner performed well in my testing, detecting 93.1% of the malware samples I hid on my device, but the scanner didn’t fare as well against ransomware. Webroot’s web and anti-phishing protections are ok, but they didn’t catch as many phishing websites as competitors. The system optimizer is pretty basic, but Webroot’s bundled password manager, which is powered by LastPass, is one of the best password managers on the market. Webroot is cheaper than most competitors, and all plans come with a 70-day money-back guarantee.

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Sam Boyd
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Sam Boyd is a Chief Editor at SafetyDetectives. He has years of experience writing, reviewing, editing, and optimizing blog articles, and he has researched and tested hundreds of cybersecurity products since joining the SafetyDetectives team. When he isn’t exploring the latest cybersecurity products, he enjoys chilling out with video games, watching sports, and exploring new parts of the world with his family.

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Camilla Briest
Camilla Briest
United States
2.0
Don't do it
Windows User
I've uninstalled previous security software, easily, successfully over the years. I went through the "uninstall" process of WebRoot and it continues to pop-up-window repeatedly throughout the day requesting a re-install. Kaspersky now and forever and at a better price for the range of features.
Verdi
Verdi
Greece
2.0
Antisocial Sales Policy, No New Features, Mediocre Support
Windows User
They prefer selling from their own website and have the least possible resellers. Licenses expire without reason and their support is nowhere, the do not even have ticket numbering. It once was a really good antivirus.
William R Garner
William R Garner
United States
2.0
Very difficult to get help
Windows User
I have tried several times to follow their instructions as to how to log onto my account. Each time they send me the same message. I can follow their instructions but it does not work. I tried to change the password - got message that I would receive an email about changing - has not happened.
I give a 5 for overall protection but a 1 for support.
adrian blumberg
adrian blumberg
United States
2.0
Banned What?
Windows User
I have been with Webroot for over 10 years. I joined their new community forum, made one post, then was banned. No responses from Webroot. Cannot even send a message because I am Banned. No explanations.Program not working now
Debra Guillory
Debra Guillory
United States
1.0
Scam
Windows User
Received a message saying that we had signed up for this, but we had NOT. Was told I would have to complete a form with all of my personal info to cancel......Hopefully, others are not falling for this - sounds like a means of scamming to me.....
Nigel
Nigel
Australia
1.0
Webroot removal
Windows User
Webroot is almost impossible to remove from second device once you get it.
It interferes with the operating systems to prevent removal.
I am going to have to wipe my computer to stop it.
Anyone else have this problem?
Steve Bartlett
Steve Bartlett
United Kingdom
1.0
Free trial
Android User
Downloaded free trial, tried to uninstall but not showing in Add and Remove. Founded files but they were locked and couldn't be deleted. After searching through Google found a way via the command box. Wouldn't recommend free trial
Lee Higdon
Lee Higdon
United States
1.0
Poorly Maintained malware definitions
Mac User
Latest Mac malware (Dec 21-Feb 22) still is not detected by Webroot. Customer support was unwilling to take me seriously until I provided names and location of source. Geez, they must be recruiting burger flippers for their customer service staff.
JULIA Ann Clabault
JULIA Ann Clabault
United States
1.0
Worst Customer Service
Android User
Spent 45 minutes on the phone with three different third world country e.g South America, India. Represents who could not figure out how to retrieve password to assist in re established service protection inn tablet after factory reset. They will misdirect up and hang up on the call when. They can not figure out what to do. Horrible....fired this company.
They greedy take your money and provide zero assistance. Do not buy.
Lee
Lee
United States
1.0
Disastrous results
Mac User
Installed the trial program and subjected it to over 50 live Mac malware samples. Its proactive detection rate was zero.
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