F-Secure Safe review: Average in every respect

Middle-of-the-road protection for a middle-of-the-road antivirus suite leaves F-Secure stuck in the middle
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Published on 12 May 2020
Our rating
Reviewed price £60 One year, three devices (inc VAT)
Pros
  • Minimal impact on everyday PC use
  • Good parental control options
Cons
  • Slows app installation significantly
  • Blocks harmless websites
  • Lacking in features

The F-Secure Safe interface is clean and clear – and the antivirus suite itself certainly isn’t cluttered with features. Naturally, it’ll watch for viruses, and carry out on-demand scans, but there’s little in the way of secondary functions to discover.

Even though it costs £60 for a three device license for one year, there’s a 30-day free trial for all devices. Even better, you don’t need to provide any bank or credit card details during this time; only create an account using your email address. The free trial lets you use the entire suite of features, thereby helping you decide whether it’s the right antivirus program for you.

F-Secure doesn’t transfer your sensitive transactions into a separate browser, but it does install extensions for Chrome and Firefox aimed at doing a similar job. It even detects when you’re connected to a payment or banking site and locks down all other network traffic, so snoopers can’t capture your details.

Similarly, while F-Secure Safe doesn’t make a song and dance about its anti-ransomware feature, it’s there in the background, blocking untrusted access to your personal folders. But it only does the same as the Protected Folders feature built into Windows 10, which feels a little superfluous.

There’s not much imagination on display on the Tools page, either. “App and file control” merely lets you browse files that have been blocked, quarantined or protected, while the website control window lets you enter URLs to blacklist and whitelist for the current user – hardly a feature we’ve been crying out for. The Firewall icon modestly takes you to Windows’ native firewall settings.

The most ambitious part of F-Secure Safe is its parental controls, which let you set daily time limits and web filtering for Windows devices, plus app restrictions and location tracking on Android and iOS. It’s a nice system and centrally managed from a friendly web portal. Installing the software on your child’s laptop and phone will eat up two of your three licences, but if need be you can find a five-device edition online for £79.99.

AV-Comparatives found that F-Secure Safe neutralised only 99.3% of threats, which is on the low side – and in the same lab’s false-positive test it blocked 25 harmless programs and websites, a tally that only beats Windows Defender. In further tests, F-Secure measurably slowed down both file copies and downloads, which resulted in a performance rating far behind the likes of Eset and Kaspersky. So, in the absence of a killer feature, F-Secure Safe emerges as an average suite that doesn’t distinguish itself in any particular way.

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A lifelong technology enthusiast, Darien is a regular contributor to both Expert Reviews and PC Pro magazine, specialising in wireless networking, internet security and other technical topics. He also contributes to and produces the weekly PC Pro podcast, and has made occasional appearances on BBC News and Open University programming. In his spare time he dabbles in audio production, and plays guitar, bass and drums with the enthusiasm of a committed amateur.

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