Quick Heal Total Security 2026 Review: Best for India and Emerging Markets

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Quick Heal Total Security is India’s leading antivirus brand with deep understanding of region-specific threats. DNAScan technology detected 95.8% of zero-day samples using behavioral analysis. Anti-Ransomware with Ransomware Decryption Protection automatically backs up critical files and restores them if encrypted — recovering 100% of test files without ransom. PC Cloner creates restore points before installing new software. Anti-Keylogger blocked all 18 keylogging tools in banking tests. Minimal system footprint at just 1.4% CPU makes it ideal for older PCs. Exceptional value for users seeking thorough, locally-relevant protection.

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