If you’re like most people, you’re probably anxious to get your Avast antivirus software license up and running as soon as possible. But if you’re like many of our readers, you may not be able to do so right away because the trial period has expired. Fortunately, there are a few ways to extend the trial period without having to pay for a full license. Here are three tips:

  1. Use the Avast Browser Extension: One of the best ways to extend your trial period is by using the Avast Browser Extension. This extension allows you to keep using the software even after your trial period has expired, so long as you keep your subscription active. To use this extension, simply click on the “Get More” button in the bottom right corner of any web page that features Avast protection and select “Extend my subscription.” You can then enter your license key or activation code if you have one.
  2. Use a Third-Party Extension: If you don’t want to use the Avast Browser Extension, another option is to use a third-party extension. These extensions allow you to add additional protection layers on top of regular browsers, so they’re perfect for people who want more security than what’s offered by default with most browsers. To find an extension that meets your needs, search for “Avast add-on” or “Avast extension” on Google or Mozilla Firefox’s Add-ons website (Firefox) or Chrome’s Web Store (Chrome).
  3. Purchase a Full License: If none of these options work for you and you need access to the full features of Avast antivirus software, then purchasing a full license is your best option. This will allow you to use all of its features without having to worry about expiration dates or trial periods ..