Antivirus Demo Version -

| Bug ID | Severity | Description | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | #001 | | "Scan Schedule" button crashes the application if no admin rights are present. | Open | | #002 | Low | Licensing text in the "About" section overlaps with the UI border on 1366x768 resolution screens. | Open | | #003 | High | The uninstaller leaves behind 3 registry keys and a folder in AppData/Local. | Open |

If you must use a demo version—and sometimes you must—follow these rules:

It ensures the antivirus works harmoniously with your operating system and other installed applications without causing "software conflicts". antivirus demo version

During the evaluation, the following bugs were logged:

The demo version successfully showcases core scanning capabilities; however, the feature restrictions may be too aggressive for the average user to appreciate the full value of the premium product. Optimization is recommended before launch. | Bug ID | Severity | Description |

: Best for integrated identity theft protection and cloud backup.

: Ability to silence notifications and reduce resource usage during heavy tasks. ⚙️ Usability & Interface | Open | If you must use a

CONDITIONAL PASS. Proceed to release after addressing Bug #001 and #003.

: How much RAM and CPU the app consumes during idle time.

: Many vendors require payment info and bill you automatically once the demo ends.

The antivirus demo version is neither purely benevolent nor purely predatory. It is a sophisticated piece of conversion engineering wrapped in the guise of security. For the informed user, a demo is a useful tool—a way to test system compatibility, evaluate real-time protection performance, or perform a one-time deep clean. For the uninformed user, it is a nagging, resource-hogging lead generation system that trades on fear.