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1) Norton
2) Mcafee
3) Panda
4) Norman
5) Bullguard
6) Pccillin
7) AVG grisoft--------FREE of charge
8) you name it
2) Mcafee
3) Panda
4) Norman
5) Bullguard
6) Pccillin
7) AVG grisoft--------FREE of charge
8) you name it
Originally posted by DarkAnt
I gave up on anti virus a long time ago. It is too expensive and viruses are always a step ahead of the software. I just back up my computer every once and a while and I don't download from kaza or anything like that.
Originally posted by DarkAnt
I gave up on anti virus a long time ago. It is too expensive and viruses are always a step ahead of the software. I just back up my computer every once and a while and I don't download from kaza or anything like that.
When choosing an antivirus software, you should consider its effectiveness in detecting and removing malware, its user-friendliness and ease of use, its impact on system performance, its compatibility with your operating system, and its cost.
While there are some good free antivirus options available, paid antivirus software often offers more comprehensive protection and advanced features. It ultimately depends on your specific needs and budget.
There are many reputable antivirus companies that offer high-quality software, such as Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, and Bitdefender. It is important to research and compare different options to find the best fit for your needs.
It is recommended to update your antivirus software at least once a week, as new viruses and malware are constantly being developed. You can also set your software to automatically update to ensure you have the latest protection.
It is not recommended to have multiple antivirus software installed on your computer as they can conflict with each other and cause system issues. It is best to choose one reliable antivirus software and regularly update it for maximum protection.