Our testers found that the company did not grant users sufficient ability to control their personal data, enough information to fully grasp how the data might be shared, and assurance that data collection is limited to what’s required for the operation of the product.īitdefender received a Good data-privacy score, but our testers found similar concerns with the controls for personal data use and the info on how data might be shared. A few antivirus programs that previously had earned a CR recommendation no longer do.ĮSET Internet Security (Windows) and ESET Cyber Security Pro (Mac) both lose the distinction, in large part because of ESET's Fair data-privacy score. The analysis is based on an evaluation of publicly available materials, including privacy policies, terms of use, and service statements.Īs a result, you'll see some significant changes in the rankings. And it factors in the ability each company gives you to control your data. The score is a measure of how the company says it collects, shares, and uses your data.
This year, for the first time, we've also given each of the programs a data-privacy score, using the open-source guidelines outlined in the Digital Standard.