Quick Heal

Quick Heal

Last Updated Nov 10, 2025

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Pros And Cons of Quick Heal

Pros

  • Detects zero-day threats via advanced behavioral analysis tools

  • Shields critical files from ransomware and unauthorized changes

  • Safe Banking mode secures all online financial transactions

Cons

  • Frequent alerts during setup may feel intrusive to users

  • Large scans may slow down system performance at times

Frequently Asked Questions

No, Quick Heal does not offer an API.

Quick Heal offers support through FAQs, how-to videos, issue reporting, security vulnerability reporting, blogs, and partnership opportunities, but doesn’t mention live chat or phone support.

Quick Heal is suitable for home users, families, small to mid-sized businesses, and organizations that require endpoint protection. It is also a good choice for users who prefer bundled cybersecurity solutions for comprehensive protection.

Yes, Quick Heal offers a mobile app for Android.

Quick Heal supports multiple languages (8 languages) for its support and interface.

Quick Heal operates primarily as a self-contained endpoint security solution, with deep integration into operating system kernels and network stacks for advanced protection.

Quick Heal offers three pricing plans: Quick Heal Total Security at $75 per user per year, Quick Heal Internet Security at $45 per user per year, and Quick Heal Antivirus Pro at $30 per user per year. Contact us to get a Quick Heal cost quote.

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