Still happy with Avast on my windoze PCs.
Evenin'
Any advice on Free Anti Virus for PC?
I have a new (and cheap) laptop and have just finished the free McAfee trial that it came with. I was about to dutifully install AVG which i have done for the past decade but was stopped in my tracks by the reviews on cnet.com sounds like AVG has had its day and is now reliant on aggressive sales and pop-ups... users seem very unhappy indeed!
Any suggestions?
Best regards,
Chris
Still happy with Avast on my windoze PCs.
MSE in our Chris.
I run AVG and Avast 😀
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built in windows defender is enough on windows 10 if you're careful enough, use adblocker and have a bit of common sense.
generally don't click dodgy looking links.... I've never had any issues for last couple of years relying on windows defender.
I am a computer repair technician and I tend to install Avast, most of the free antivirus has knaggs these days.
I gave up on AVG over a year ago.
All the best.
Definitely Windows Defender.... never had any issues... this and Malwarebytes (run it monthly) ... all you need really.
definately getting annoyed with AVG and its pop ups
recommend microsoft defender
Avast works for me and seems to do the business.
I had used Avast (free) for years on my laptops, but then found it kept turning itself off for some reason (virus?).
My new PC has Comodo on it which I find a bit invasive. Norton (paid for) is the worst I have EVER come across for pop ups etc and I would NEVER use it again as a result.
I mostly use a Chromebook Pixel so don't need to worry about virii (LOL).
However, on my Windows 10 laptop (still needed up update my TomTom etc) I have Kaspersky Internet Suite which is free for Barclays customers. Seems to do the trick, and has plug-ins to monitor incoming emails, websites, payment pages etc.
http://www.barclays.co.uk/Helpsuppor...P1242557966961
I run kaspersky (free for barclays customers)on my win7 laptop and avg on my android stuff. Should i be changing?
Brighty
As per above, on Windows 10 (not others!) Defender is perfectly sufficient; just use Malwarebytes and something like CCleaner (to check for registry issues and cleandown aspects of O/S) every month; no problems since release of Win 10 with this approach.
I'm happy with my combination of Avast and Malwarebytes.
I use MSE now. Used to use AVG then Avast but the Windows one does the job
MSE, with occasional use of Malwarebytes and Spybot.
I've been using 360 Total Security without issue for a while on this PC, however I'm sure they are all much of a muchness. Your habits are key.
I cannot remember the last time any AV / malware program I have had picked up anything - Resist that urge to open the email from 'sexy neighbour girl'
Sorry to bring up the old topic. Recently faced a similar problem and this is what I want to say,
tend to just stick with the default Windows Defender on Windows systems as it does not interfere with stuff and works well enough. it just tends to be one of the safer choices in general and its protection is good enough.
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Welcome.
We bought a MacBook Pro late last year and I really like it. Strictly speaking it belongs to the wife, so I shall be replacing my Windows10 the moment I get back to the UK with another Apple. This with an iPhone each gives us full inter connectivity.
Simple question, is installing an anti virus into an Apple PC sensible or even necessary?
Yes it is. Apple is probably targeted as much as Windows if not more these days. Sent from my SM-N960F using TZ-UK mobile app
I've switched to Bitdefender Free based on several recent comparison tests.
I remember reading a year or two ago that Kaspersky was in trouble for its alleged siphoning of data to Putin...don't know what ever came of that.
I've used Avast! for years and am still happy with it (I run it in "silent mode" so it never nags me to upgrade). I also have Malwarebytes which I use for occasional scans (and my bank has recently been giving a free licence for the Premium version).
Mind you, I've read a number of reviews that say that the built-in Microsoft anti-virus is as good as any.
Depends how you look at it really. Mac OS is targeted differently to Windows.
"The big caveat here is that much more malware is still aimed at Windows PCs, with the Mac getting hit more with adware and potentially unwanted programs (PUPs), or ‘malware light’ as Malwarebytes dubs it. These kind of efforts aren’t nearly as serious or dangerous as the full-fat malware out there, but they can certainly be unpleasant in at least some cases, hijacking your browser, changing your default search engine or perhaps serving up sponsored results to the benefit of the author."
https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/do...ivirus-for-mac
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
When I had windows I used comodo firewall with cruelsister's settings, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vktNQCwB2UY and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BobnleHRJ0U. Meghan is well-known on https://malwaretips.com/. If you are a 'normal' user who doesn't go to the badlands then Windows Defender will be fine. If you want something that stops the wicked stuff then go CFW. Bit of a learning curve but worth it. Her videos tell you how to set it up and demonstrate it in action.
I use Kubuntu on my laptop don't bother with an AV. On the windows PC's attached to TV's I just use WD as they are for streaming Netflix, etc.