Eventually, this would work itself out, but I don’t have the patience for that and just turned off the feature. But in my experience it would interfere with my ability to save new files or modify old ones with common programs such as Firefox. The feature is supposed to stop unauthorized access to critical files. With Safe Files I noticed an annoyance that I don’t recall from 2018. If you’re wondering whether you should take any actions to protect your PC, just head over to the Dashboard. It’s still something that other suites also do, but the nice thing here is that your recommendations are centralized in one place. Instead of handling everything for you, it’s acting more like an automated assistant-Bitdefender calls it your “personal security advisor”-suggesting actions you should take to protect and maintain your computer, such as running the one-click optimizer or updating Windows. In 2019, Autopilot makes a little more sense. I wasn’t a big fan of this feature in the 2018 version, because it seemed to me it was just doing what every antivirus suite does, such as carrying out real-time antivirus and firewall protection. The very top of the Dashboard is dedicated solely to Bitdefender’s Autopilot. IDGīitdefender’s Autopilot suggests actions to keep your PC safe. Go there for details about competing products and how we tested them. Note: This review is part of our best antivirus roundup.
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