

This is no mean feat, and many software programs fall into one excess or the other, when they don't change their approach, alienating the regulars in order to seduce a wider audience, a reproach that could be made to the recent editions of Avira for example. For an antivirus, the ideal interface must be able to suit two very different user audiences: seasoned technophiles who know exactly what they are doing with their device, and complete beginners for whom an antivirus must above all be a safety net, and this therefore implies having both a certain complexity in the functionalities and settings it offers, while at the same time being simple to access, didactic and not too intimidating for the general public.
