Malwarebytes Review: Quick Expert Summary
Malwarebytes is a minimalistic, easy-to-use antivirus that provides good protection against malware. However, it doesn’t have as many essential protections as the best antiviruses of 2025.
Malwarebytes detected 95% of the malware files I downloaded during my tests, which is a good result. Its real-time protection also performed well, blocking 98% of malware files.
It comes with a few handy extras, including Browser Guard, a free browser extension that blocks trackers, pop-up ads, phishing sites, and exploit attacks. The Malwarebytes Plus plan includes a secure VPN for hiding online activity, though it lacks the advanced features of standalone VPN competitors. There’s also identity theft protection for users in certain countries, featuring dark web monitoring, social media monitoring, and if you’re in the US, credit monitoring and identity insurance.
That said, Malwarebytes falls short on some premium antivirus perks, like automatic scans, an ad blocker, and broader real-time protections. It’s a solid pick for users wanting a no-frills antivirus, but it doesn’t match top competitors like Norton or Bitdefender. Still, it’s affordable, offers a 14-day free trial, and backs all premium plans with a generous 60-day money-back guarantee.
Try Malwarebytes (60 Days Risk-Free)
April 2025 update: We retested Malwarebytes across all operating systems, reassessed performance metrics, and updated this review with our results. We also added the latest information about available plans and pricing.
Malwarebytes Full Review — Core Security Tools in a Simple Package
Malwarebytes has all the core security features of an antivirus program, including real-time malware protection, ransomware protection, and web protection. It also offers identity theft protection. However, it has fewer advanced features than its top competitors — there are no system optimization tools or comprehensive parental controls for family safety.
Malwarebytes’s top plans include a VPN, but competing brands like Norton and TotalAV offer better VPNs and a wider range of extra tools.
However, Malwarebytes is still an excellent low-cost option if you’re looking for a basic, no-frills antivirus that offers good malware protection.
Malwarebytes Plans & Pricing (For Personal Use) — Low-Cost Plans Covering up to 20 Users
Malwarebytes offers 1 free plan and several paid plans on 1- and 2-year subscriptions. The paid plans have inconsistent names across Malwarebytes’s landing pages, but at checkout, they fall into these categories:
- Standard.
- Plus.
- Ultimate.
Malwarebytes also offers 2 family plans for US users. These plans are the same as the Standard and Ultimate plans listed above but cover more devices at a lower price. The Ultimate plan also comes bundled with Malwarebytes’s identity theft protections.
All of Malwarebytes’s paid plans include a risk-free 60-day money-back guarantee (the same as Norton). There’s also a 14-day free trial of Malwarebytes Standard or Plus.
Note: Depending on location, Malwarebytes may have plans with different names, features, and subscription durations.
Here’s a quick overview of Malwarebytes’s personal plans:
Malwarebytes Free — Decent Option for Virus Removal
Malwarebytes Free only includes the on-demand malware scanner and Browser Guard extension. I only recommend this plan to users looking for a quick way to remove an existing malware infection from their device.
However, if you want comprehensive protection, Malwarebytes Free isn’t good enough, as it doesn’t have real-time protection. Competitors like Avira Free include real-time malware protection and additional features like system tuneup tools and a VPN — so if you want a free antivirus, there are better options.
That said, Malwarebytes Free comes with a 14-day free trial of Malwarebytes Standard for Windows and Mac devices (you can download a separate free trial of Malwarebytes Plus) and a 7-day free trial for Android and iOS devices, so you can test all the premium features risk-free. Plus, I like that it comes with data breach analysis.
Malwarebytes Standard — Basic Security
Malwarebytes Standard offers malware scanning, real-time protection, and web protection for $44.99 / year to protect 1 device on the 1-year plan. You can cover between 1 and 20 devices (with the price varying accordingly), including Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices.
The real-time protection alone is worth the upgrade to Standard. It means you get layers of added protection against online scams, phishing, ransomware, PUPs, and exploit attacks.
Malwarebytes Standard is more expensive than top competitors (like Norton or Bitdefender), even though both Norton and Bitdefender have better malware detection rates, better phishing protection, and many additional features. It’s not the best antivirus software in 2025, but it’s a decent option for users looking for a simple but effective internet security solution.
Malwarebytes Plus — Security + VPN
Malwarebytes Plus includes all the features of its Standard plan plus a VPN for $59.99 / year for 1 device on the 1-year plan. This is a good plan for users who want to combine Malwarebytes’s strong antivirus and phishing protection with a reliable VPN.
The VPN has a kill switch, supports P2P file sharing, and has split tunneling, but it doesn’t work with streaming sites or in restrictive countries. If you’re looking for a good VPN for streaming and full internet freedom, I recommend ExpressVPN.
Malwarebytes Plus isn’t the best bargain out there: it’s more expensive than the top antivirus competitors that come with way more features. For example, Norton 360 Deluxe offers real-time malware protection, web protection, a firewall, a VPN, a password manager, identity theft protection, 50 GB of cloud storage, and more, for just $49.99 / year*.
But if you’re interested in Malwarebytes, you can test the antivirus and VPN with a 60-day money-back guarantee and see whether it’s the right choice for you.
Malwarebytes Ultimate — Security + VPN + Identity Protection (Select Countries Only)
Malwarebytes’s top-tier antivirus plan includes all the features of its Plus plan as well as some identity theft protections (listed below) at $119.99 / year to cover 1 device on the 1-year plan. Besides everything above, you get:
- $2 million for identity insurance (US only).
- Breach IQ score.
- Social media monitoring.
- Credit monitoring from all 3 major bureaus (US only).
- Advanced dark web monitoring.
Ultimate is a good choice for comprehensive antivirus protection, online privacy, and identity protection.
Family Device Security — Strong Antivirus Protection (US Only)
This plan is the same as Malwarebytes Standard but for 10-20 devices at the comparatively lower starting price of $120.00 / year for 10 devices.
Ultimate Family Protection — Security + VPN + Identity Protection (US Only)
This plan is the same as Malwarebytes Ultimate, but for 10-20 devices and at the comparatively lower starting price of $232.49 / year for 10 devices.
Malwarebytes Plans & Pricing (Identity Theft Protection) — Comprehensive Identity Tools
Malwarebytes offers several plans that include varying levels of identity theft protection. These are:
- Identity Essential.
- Identity Advanced.
- Identity Ultimate.
All plans include premium antivirus software, Browser Guard, and Privacy VPN, with tiered levels of ID theft protection.
Note: Depending on location, Malwarebytes may have plans with different names, features, and subscription durations.
Here’s an overview of Malwarebytes’s identity theft protection plans, focusing on the 3 available for US users:
Identity Essential — Basic Identity Theft Protection (US Only)
Malwarebytes Identity Essential costs $99.99 / year for 1 device on the 1-year plan and is a solid entry-level option for US customers looking to secure 1 to 20 devices with essential identity theft safeguards. This plan includes:
- The premium antivirus app and Browser Guard for antivirus and web protection.
- Privacy VPN for maintaining anonymity on the web.
- Identity theft tools like web-wide monitoring and alerts for compromised credentials.
- An insurance policy providing up to $1 million for identity restoration.
- Breach IQ score to gauge risk, and proactive notifications for leaked personal information.
The Identity Essential plan is a good start for identity protection, but it lacks some of the more advanced features found in the higher-tier options.
Identity Advanced — Enhanced Monitoring & Credit Reporting (US Only)
The Identity Advanced plan costs $113.99 / year for 1 device on the 1-year plan and builds on the Essential tier by adding:
- Social media monitoring to safeguard your online reputation.
- Credit monitoring and reporting from 1 bureau.
Identity Advanced is well-suited for users in the US who engage actively on social platforms and are concerned with their credit standing.
Identity Ultimate — Comprehensive Online Protection (US Only)
Costing $119.99 / year for 1 device on the 1-year plan, Malwarebytes Identity Ultimate is the most extensive package, including all features in the Advanced tier along with significant enhancements:
- Identity protection insurance doubles to $2 million.
- Credit monitoring expands to all 3 major bureaus for a complete financial picture.
- Advanced dark web monitoring to alert you to any illicit use of your personal data.
- Personal Data Remover automatically removes your private details from sites selling your data.
Identity Ultimate is tailored for those who want top-tier identity protection. While the price point is higher, the breadth of coverage is substantial, and it might be worthwhile if you’re in the US and want comprehensive identity protection.
Malwarebytes Plans & Pricing (For Business Use) — ThreatDown Powered by Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes’s business solution, ThreatDown, offers 4 plans for organizations on 1-, 2-, and 3-year subscriptions:
- Core.
- Advanced.
- Elite.
- Ultimate.
ThreatDown offers straightforward cybersecurity for companies. It’s built on Malwarebytes’s tech, and provides plans that protect against malware and other threats with expert support. It’s a good choice for teams without big IT budgets.
Here’s a quick overview of Malwarebytes’s business plans:
ThreatDown Core— Good for Small Businesses Looking for Basic Protection
ThreatDown Core covers 5–99 devices starting at $345.00 / year. You can usually save about 10% if you sign up for 2 years or 20% if you sign up for 3 years. Core’s features include:
- Automated endpoint remediation.
- Malware detection and removal.
- Device control.
- Application block.
- Vulnerability assessment.
While Core covers the essential protections, you can add various features for an additional fee. These include:
- Server protection.
- DNS filtering.
- Mobile security.
- Premium support.
That said, if you need DNS filtering and premium support, you’re probably better off going with Ultimate at $595.00 / year since it includes those plus more features than Core.
ThreatDown Advanced — Best for Well-Balanced Security
ThreatDown Advanced also covers 5–99 devices starting at $395.00 / year — also with 10% off the 2-year and 20% off the 3-year plans. It has everything included in Core plus:
- Ransomware rollback.
- Endpoint detection & response.
- Patch management.
- Managed threat hunting.
Ransomware Rollback, exclusive to ThreatDown, lets you restore files encrypted, altered, or detected up to 7 days after a ransomware attack. I like this since it’s a broader recovery window than Norton’s cloud backup, which only works if you set up backups beforehand, or Bitdefender’s ransomware remediation, which restores files during an attack but doesn’t offer days of post-attack flexibility.
For extra needs like server protection, you can add Advanced for Servers or other optional features like DNS Filtering and Mobile Security. Though Ultimate still makes more sense as it already includes these.
ThreatDown Elite — Best for Expert Threat Monitoring
ThreatDown Elite covers 5–99 devices starting at $495.00 / year, with 10% off for 2 years or 20% off for 3 years. It includes everything in Advanced plus:
- Managed Detection & Response (includes 24/7 managed threat monitoring, investigation, and remediation).
You also have the same optional add-ons.
ThreatDown Ultimate — Best for Complete Security
Ultimate starting at $595.00 / year, comes with everything in Elite, plus DNS filtering and premium support. It’s the best overall value if you need any of the above add-ons. For additional needs like server or mobile protection, you can add Ultimate for Servers or Mobile Security.
Malwarebytes Security Features — Essential Protections That Work Well in 2025
Virus Scanner — Quick Scans That Block Most Malware
Malwarebytes’s virus scanner is good — it blocks most malware on Windows, Mac, and Android devices. It uses a large database containing millions of known malware threats, including trojans, worms, ransomware, spyware, and rootkits, as well as heuristic analysis to flag new malware files that haven’t yet been added to its database. Malwarebytes also employs machine learning technology capable of learning about new threats without any human input.
Malwarebytes for Windows offers 3 types of scans:
- Threat Scan. Scans key areas of your device’s system, memory, and startup programs.
- Quick Scan. Checks your memory and startup programs for active infections.
- Custom Scan. Lets you pick any file or folder you want to scan (including the entire disk).
Note that Malwarebytes doesn’t have a default full system scan option, so if you want to check your entire system for malware, you need to use the custom scan and select your C: drive from the available options (which is a little annoying!).
During my tests, the Threat Scan was fast — it took 1 minute and 33 seconds to scan over 260,000 files on my device. This is on par with competitors’ quick scans, which usually take anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes.
Before installing Malwarebytes on a Windows test device, I downloaded around 1,000 malicious files (viruses, trojans, spyware, etc.). I ran the Malwarebytes Threat Scan, which found around 76% of the files. The custom scan of the C:/ drive took around 3 hours and detected 95% of malware. This is good, but competitors like Norton and Bitdefender have a perfect 100% malware detection rate, and the scans are much faster (they only take about an hour).
You can easily review and save the scan results — if you want to know more about individual detections, just click on them, and Malwarebytes will take you to a webpage explaining that kind of malware. This can help you identify false positives so you don’t accidentally remove them.
Overall, Malwarebytes has a decent detection rate of around 95%. The Threat Scan is also a good option for users who want to quickly check their files for malware, and I found it easy to select whether to scan a single folder or my entire disk with the Custom Scan option.
Real-Time Protection — Great Protections Against Malicious Threats + Helpful Extras
Malwarebytes provides real-time protection in a few different ways. If you subscribe to one of the paid plans, you’ll get access to a handful of distinct layers of protection:
- Malware and potentially unwanted program (PUP) protection.
- Web protection.
- Ransomware protection (PC only).
- Exploit protection (PC only).
- App Block (Mac only).
Malwarebytes’s real-time malware protection performed really well in my tests, successfully blocking 98% of the malware I attempted to download to my device. This is a great result that’s comparable to most premium antiviruses.
There’s Tamper Protection for Windows devices, too, which prevents unauthorized changes to the Malwarebytes application and settings. During my tests, I simulated an attack where malware tried to disable the real-time protection. Malwarebytes blocked the attack and notified me about it. Likewise, Malwarebytes has brute force protection to stop unauthorized access to your PC through remote devices, which is cool.
I also like Malwarebytes’s web protection and exploit protection features. These tools work in the background regardless of which browser you’re using, and they can block phishing attacks and malicious web scripts that try to hack your computer through your browser. In my testing, the web protections blocked more phishing and exploit attacks than the built-in protections in Chrome or Firefox.
App Block prevents sketchy apps from running on Mac computers. It actively scans programs for suspicious activity. If an app comes from a shady developer or includes potentially dangerous components, Malwarebytes will automatically block it — even if it hasn’t been added to the malware database. Additionally, App Block can be used by administrators and parents alike to control what apps can be used on a Mac device.
Unfortunately, Malwarebytes’s ransomware protection isn’t as good as its other real-time protections. I used a ransomware simulator to see whether Malwarebytes could detect and block ransomware, and Malwarebytes only blocked around two-thirds of the ransomware files on my device. When I used the same simulator on Norton and McAfee, they blocked all ransomware simulations instantly.
Overall, Malwarebytes’s real-time protection is decent. The ransomware protection needs some work, but the real-time virus protection and web protections are on par with the best antiviruses on the market.
Browser Guard — Good Ad & Tracker Blocker (It’s Free!)

Malwarebytes’s Browser Guard is a free browser extension for Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, and Telegram that does a great job blocking phishing sites and is also a decent ad-blocker. The extension protects against malware, pop-up ads, trackers, phishing scams, and PUPs.
Browser Guard is very easy to use, as all the protections are turned on by default. However, if you’d like to turn off certain layers of protection — for example, if you know a website is safe but the extension is blocking necessary pop-ups — you can easily whitelist safe sites.
During my testing, I visited 40 known phishing sites, and Browser Guard blocked all but one — which is great.
Malwarebytes claims Browser Guard can make your browser run 4x faster by blocking ads and other unwanted content. But while it blocked about 80% of ads on ad-heavy sites, it certainly didn’t make my browser much faster. Browser Guard also struggled to block video ads on YouTube and news sites. If you’re annoyed by these types of ads, competing brands like TotalAV and Avira have better ad blockers.
Overall, Browser Guard is good at blocking most ads and effective at detecting phishing sites.
Privacy VPN (Virtual Private Network) — Basic VPN With Decent Speeds (Not Good for Streaming)

Malwarebytes’s Plus plan comes with Malwarebytes’s Privacy VPN, which has pretty good privacy protections, including:
- Servers in 45+ countries.
- WireGuard protocol.
- Strict no-logs policy.
There’s also a kill switch on Windows and Mac. A kill switch shuts off your internet connection in case your VPN connection fails and is a really important VPN feature.
Malwarebytes Privacy VPN has decent connection speeds. To assess its speeds, I first ran a speed test without the VPN, and then I ran another test when I was connected to a local server in the US. I also tested the VPN’s speeds while connected to distant servers.
As you can see, my connection speeds were slowed down — this is to be expected with any VPN, but I was disappointed to see my download speed cut to one-fifth of its original speed. By comparison, ExpressVPN only cuts download speeds in half when connecting to servers on another continent.
I also couldn’t get Malwarebytes’s VPN to work with popular streaming sites like Netflix. If you’re looking for a good streaming VPN, I recommend TotalAV, our favorite antivirus-bundled VPN.
Malwarebytes’s VPN supports torrenting. It also includes the handy split-tunneling feature, which allows you to decide which app traffic will go through your VPN and which app traffic will bypass it, letting you avoid unnecessary slowdowns on trusted apps.
However, Malwarebytes’s VPN doesn’t work in restricted countries. If you’re looking for a good VPN for these countries, I recommend ExpressVPN.
Overall, Malwarebytes’s VPN is basic, and there are better options out there. However, if you’re only interested in hiding your online activity and staying anonymous online, Malwarebytes’s VPN is a decent option.
Read our full Malwarebytes VPN review here
Identity Theft Protection — Straightforward ID Protection & Social Media Monitoring (With Extras for US Users)
Malwarebytes provides identity theft protection across 3 domains — monitoring your identity, tracking your credit (US only), and providing assistance in the unfortunate event of identity theft. While some features are US-only, the main identity theft protection service is available in 70+ countries, including the UK, Canada, Australia, many European countries, and various Asian, Latin American, and African countries.
It actively scans the dark web and other suspicious online domains for your personal information, sending alerts if anything concerning is uncovered. It also keeps an eye on your credit for any unusual activities like new accounts being opened in your name. If identity theft does occur, Malwarebytes supports you through the process of reporting the crime, disputing fraudulent charges, and restoring your identity. It also offers lost wallet assistance and insurance coverage of up to $2 million for US users and $1 million USD for users living in other countries.
An interesting aspect of Malwarebytes’s Identity Theft Protection is its social media monitoring service. This feature examines your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram accounts for any unusual activity or posts that may be flagged as violent, profane, discriminatory, or indicative of cyberbullying. While the intention is to safeguard your online reputation from potential threats, the extent of monitoring leans slightly towards overseeing user activity. This could be a concern when it comes to personal privacy.
That said, it can be pretty handy for keeping an eye on your kids. It works like a basic stand-in for parental controls, so if you’re worried about anything unusual happening on their accounts, adding their profile instead of your own is an easy way to monitor them.
In terms of usability, Malwarebytes directly integrates its identity theft protection into the Windows application, meaning you can scan for exposed personal data for free and manage your identity theft protection.
Malwarebytes’s ID protection tools aren’t included in all the main antivirus plans. To get these features, you’ll need one of the Ultimate plans (the names vary depending on whether you’re in the US or a different country) or the Identity plans. Luckily, all the Identity Theft Protection plans are affordable and include the antivirus and VPN.
Overall, Malwarebytes offers a straightforward, tiered approach to ID protection, allowing users to choose the level of protection they require. That said, I slightly prefer Norton LifeLock’s monitoring as it’s even more comprehensive, adding extras like 401k and stock monitoring and even home title monitoring.
Malwarebytes Ease of Use & Setup — Intuitive Antivirus That’s Great for Beginners
Installing, setting up, and using Malwarebytes is very simple — it took me only a couple of minutes to download and set up the software, and I had no problems using all the provided features.
How to Install Malwarebytes (Just 3 Simple Steps):
- Go to Malwarebytes’s site and choose your plan. Alternatively, you can sign up for the free trial. Keep in mind that, while you don’t need to provide your credit card info or even your email address for the Standard plan free trial, you do for the Plus plan.
- Download the software. After the download is complete, follow the installation wizard to set it up.
- Open Malwarebytes. You can now initiate your first scan.
Malwarebytes’s interface is clean, simple, and easy to navigate. Choosing which scan you want to run, setting up a Custom Scan, and scheduling scans are pretty straightforward. All the real-time protections are also turned on by default, so most users won’t need to customize anything to be fully protected. There’s a Light and Dark theme, too.
However, I was disappointed to find that the macOS app lacks crucial real-time protections like ransomware protection and exploit protection, which are both available on its Windows version. The macOS-only feature, App Block, which prevents apps from untrusted developers from running on your device, hardly makes up for the loss.
Malwarebytes didn’t noticeably slow down my computer’s performance. In fact, I barely noticed it was there at all. Some antiviruses can slow down a system’s performance, especially during full system scans, but Malwarebytes ran quietly in the background throughout all of my tests.
I like that Malwarebytes has a simple Play Mode on Windows devices, which hides notifications when certain apps are in full-screen mode — this is great for gaming and streaming. However, I don’t like that users need to add the apps, as competitors like Norton automatically suspend scans and notifications when an app is in full-screen mode (Norton also improves gaming performance with its excellent game booster).
There’s also Trusted Advisor, a helpful and intuitive tool that serves as a quick way to optimize your security. It gives you a security score and tells you what actions you can take to close vulnerabilities. For example, it let me know that I should add Browser Guard.
Overall, Malwarebytes is really intuitive and easy to use, it doesn’t cause system slowdown, and it even has a simple Play Mode for pausing notifications when playing games or watching movies. But its macOS app is severely limited in security features.
Malwarebytes Mobile App — Well-Designed Apps (Great for Non-Tech-Savvy Users)
Malwarebytes is available on both iOS and Android — both apps are well-designed and easy to use, but the Android app offers more functionality than the iOS app. During my tests, both worked well. I found it easy to install and use the apps, as well as access and customize all the available settings.
The Android app has almost all the same features as the desktop app (malware scanning, web protection, and exploit protection), but it also includes a couple of useful extras, like spyware protection and a privacy audit tool. I like this tool because it allows users to check which apps have what permissions. For example, you can view apps that can read your personal information, track your location, monitor calls, cost you money, and much, much more.
The iOS app doesn’t have as many features as the Android app, but it offers decent web protection, ad blocking, SMS filtering, and scam call blocking. While this isn’t much, I like how simple it is to use the app.
Malwarebytes also offers its Privacy VPN app for Android and iOS users — but unfortunately, all of my complaints about Privacy VPN’s desktop app hold true with its mobile app. Privacy VPN is slower than competitors, it doesn’t work with streaming sites, and it doesn’t work in restrictive countries.
Overall, there are better antivirus apps for both Android and iOS users — Norton is my favorite Android antivirus (includes malware protection, an app advisor, and Wi-Fi protection), and it’s also my top choice for iOS protection (comes with web protection, dark web monitoring, a VPN, and much more). But Malwarebytes is a good pick for beginners or less tech-savvy users.
Malwarebytes Customer Support — Extensive Knowledge Base, but Live Chat Can Be Frustrating
Customer support from Malwarebytes is satisfactory — it offers a helpful knowledge base, a chatbot, live chat, and support via email. However, the inclusion of phone support would be helpful. Many competing companies provide a broader set of options — for instance, TotalAV offers support through email, phone, and live chat.
The bot serves as a search tool within Malwarebytes’s knowledge base. When you type a question, the bot promptly generates a list of relevant article links from the knowledge base. The knowledge base comprises highly informative articles that comprehensively explain program usage and features.
Bear in mind that a bot may not always accurately interpret your questions. It might offer answers to similar but different questions if it encounters difficulty understanding your query. This can be annoying when you need a quick solution. This is where the bot is supposed to offer to connect you to a human support agent, but instead, it just created a ticket notifying me that I’ll be contacted by an agent via email.
That said, when I tried later on, I connected with a live chat agent. It wasn’t the best service ever — I had to answer a few questions for the chatbot and then wait in a queue for 5 minutes before I connected with the agent. Once I had connected with them, I felt like they were working from a script, and it was a lot of work to get an answer to a simple question. I ended up just giving up and leaving the chat.
Despite this, customer support emailed me later to apologize and gave me a better answer. It wasn’t the exact answer I was looking for, but I appreciate that they went out of their way to follow up and try to resolve my problem.
Overall, Malwarebytes’s extensive knowledge base can answer most questions, but the chatbot is pretty basic and not that helpful. Plus, the live chat can be pretty frustrating. On the other hand, the email support team is very friendly and knowledgeable.
What Malwarebytes Can Do Better — It Doesn’t Include a Firewall, Optimization Tools, or Full-Featured Parental Controls
Though effective at stopping malware, Malwarebytes could implement some changes to earn a higher place on my list of the best antiviruses in 2025.
Browser Guard does a great job keeping you safe online, but it could be better. It blocked the vast majority of dangerous web pages in my tests and has great customization options. However, it struggles to block ads in videos and can’t block static ads as well as the best alternatives. I’d like to see this aspect improved and Browser Guard become an all-purpose browser extension.
Similarly, the real-time protections are generally great but don’t perform well against ransomware simulations. Given the dangers posed by that type of threat, I’d like to see Malwarebytes improve its ransomware protections.
Malwarebytes is also missing a few features, namely a firewall, optimization tools, and full-featured parental controls. Its social media monitoring offers a basic workaround for keeping an eye on kids’ accounts, but it’s not a complete parental control solution. I’d like to see these features added.
The lack of a firewall is particularly disappointing given the problems with the native firewalls included with all Macs and PCs. Competitors like Bitdefender come with firewalls that are both more effective and customizable than what you get out of the box.
That said, Malwarebytes provides a free, Windows-only utility called Windows Firewall Control, which simplifies managing the native Windows Firewall with features like app blocking and rule customization. While handy for Windows users, it’s not a true firewall, and it doesn’t address the Mac firewall shortcomings.
In short, Malwarebytes is a good antivirus suite that would benefit from the addition of a few new features and improved real-time protections.
Are Malwarebytes Premium Plans Worth the Price?
Malwarebytes provides excellent real-time malware protection, good phishing protection, and a decent VPN, all for a good value. It also offers Identity Theft Protection and insurance coverage. However, it lacks some of the features that I expect to see in a premium antivirus, like system optimization tools and a password manager.
During my tests, Malwarebytes’s antivirus scanner performed well, detecting 95% of my test malware files. While this is a very good result, competitors like Norton and Bitdefender have 100% malware detection rates. Malwarebytes’s real-time protection was better than its malware scanner, though — real-time protection blocked 98% of the malware files I tried launching, which is comparable to the top antiviruses on the market.
Malwarebytes also has a secure VPN and web protection, but the VPN doesn’t work with streaming services like Netflix, and it doesn’t work in countries with internet restrictions.
Malwarebytes is not the most full-featured internet security suite. For more feature-rich protection, I recommend Norton 360 Deluxe or Bitdefender Total Security. And since Malwarebytes is compatible with other antiviruses, you can always use it alongside a more feature-rich antivirus — as long as you turn off real-time protection.
Overall, Malwarebytes is an easy-to-use, install-and-forget antivirus scanner with a decent identity theft protection offering, so it might be enough for some users. Plus, it offers a 14-day free trial and a generous 60-day money-back guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Malwarebytes have a free plan?
Yes, Malwarebytes has a free plan, but it’s very limited. It has a malware scanner and a browser extension that provides anti-phishing protection and ad blocking, but it lacks real-time protection and a host of other security features available on premium antiviruses.
If you don’t mind paying for premium protection, Malwarebytes Standard is a decent antivirus with a 95% malware detection rate (98% for real-time protection). You can try it for Windows and Mac with a risk-free 14-day free trial (no credit card required) or a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Does Malwarebytes offer identity theft monitoring?
Yes, Malwarebytes offers identity theft monitoring. This includes online account monitoring, identity theft protection complete with insurance, and a suite of tools designed to protect your data and personal information.
Malwarebytes’s identity theft protection services actively scan for your personal information on the dark web and other online platforms, alerting you to potential misuse or illegal selling of your data. Additionally, it provides assistance in recovering your identity and financial stability in case of theft, backed by a significant insurance policy.
Is Malwarebytes safe?
Yes, Malwarebytes is safe. It has a decent antivirus scanner, multiple layers of real-time protection against malware, system vulnerabilities, and online threats, and a browser extension that blocks phishing and malicious sites.
Malwarebytes isn’t as good at detecting malware as the best antiviruses of 2025, but it’s a good program for beginners, non-tech-savvy users, or users looking for basic antivirus functionality.
Is Malwarebytes compatible with my device?
Malwarebytes is available on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and ChromeOS. All of Malwarebytes’s apps are easy to use, intuitive, and work well — and the Malwarebytes Privacy VPN is available for mobile devices as well as Windows and Mac.
Is Malwarebytes worth buying?
It depends on your needs. If you want a really simple antivirus with real-time malware protection, web protection, and the potential to choose higher-tier plans with a VPN and identity theft protection, then yes, Malwarebytes Standard is a good enough product.
But there might be better options out there. For example, Norton is easy to use, provides perfect malware detection rates, and comes with a wide variety of additional protections (firewall, system tuneup, password manager, etc.).
Does Malwarebytes slow down your computer?
No — Malwarebytes is incredibly lightweight and runs quietly in the background with little CPU usage. All antiviruses will have some impact on your device’s performance, but the best antiviruses in 2025 are able to avoid noticeable slowdowns except during the most intensive activities such as when you’re rendering video or playing high-end video games.