Trend Micro Internet Security (2020) review: Flawless protection

Even though performance is on the sluggish side, you can’t do better than Trend Micro Internet Security for malware protection
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Published on 22 May 2020
Our rating
Reviewed price £25 inc VAT
Pros
  • Flawless protection
  • Lots of useful features
  • Great privacy settings
Cons
  • High false-positive count
  • Can slow down your system

If you’re looking for uncompromising virus protection, you can’t do better than Trend Micro Internet Security. Along with Norton 360, it’s one of only two security suites to achieve a faultless 100% protection score.

We like its compact, no-nonsense front-end, which divides functions neatly across four pages. On the Device page, you’ll find scan settings, and an optimisation wizard that checks for security vulnerabilities wasted disk space and personal history files that could compromise your privacy.

You can also set up the versatile Mute Mode, which not only silences interruptions when you’re running in full-screen mode, but you can also temporarily disable Windows Update and automatically kill nominated processes to ensure they don’t interfere with your experience.

The Privacy page lets you check your settings on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to ensure you’re not oversharing – a great idea, which we’d love to see extended to a wider range of sites. And while many security suites inject trust ratings into Google search results, Trend Micro is the only one we’ve seen that does the same for links shared on social media sites.

Trend Micro also installs the Pay Guard tool, which is not a self-contained safe browser, but a sandboxed instance of your regular browser. This means you don’t lose access to your saved passwords or history so it doesn’t feel like a chore to use. It’s just a shame that you have to open it manually: it won’t spring up automatically when you visit a shopping or banking site.

Over on the Data page, you’ll find the anti-ransomware Folder Shield feature, which can protect USB-connected media as well as local directories. And under Family you can set up usage limits, category-based website blocking and even time-limited app restrictions for individual users – although these features are tied to Windows accounts, and don’t extend to other platforms.

Trend Micro Internet Security has a lot going for it, but a few things hold it back from an award. One is a high false-positive count, which means it might not be ideal for novices. With an overall performance rating of 90.1%, it’s weightier than we’d like too – and at £25 a year it’s towards the pricier end of the scale. Still, those issues needn’t be deal-breakers for what is otherwise a very powerful security suite.

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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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