I have no antimalware except one suite on each of my PC's. You don't need them unless your system has been compromised.
You do need them to keep you secure if youd happen to do a mistake, Any virus program from Microsoft are often very bad, and MSE, really aint as good as MS claims, slightly better then AVG free though.
and for me who downloads alot of movies, protection is dead imporatant
I have no antimalware except one suite on each of my PC's. You don't need them unless your system has been compromised.
You do need them to keep you secure if youd happen to do a mistake, Any virus program from Microsoft are often very bad, and MSE, really aint as good as MS claims, slightly better then AVG free though.
and for me who downloads alot of movies, protection is dead imporatant
You want illegal data, then you will get viruses on the wrong sites. Malwarebytes will not protect you.
Rightly said Frost. And no one can say which suite is the best among all. Each and every person's view differs. So lets stop this flaming war and leave the thread starter and rest in peace
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I have a dell inspiron 1501 running windows 7 home premium. it has 4 gb of ram installed. had 2 gb when i got it and put in 4gb since i had it laying around. downloaded and installed norton utilities 16 trial and let it run and do all its optimization steps. computer seems much...
I have windows 7 home premium 64bit. Ive download norton 360 but also i have the malwarebytes anti malware just need to know if this is good security? Or can i delet one program?
computer is l week old. removed norton and installed avira...at start up a big box appears on desktop advertising ---- HP in corner, install Norton....don't know whether its from hp or norton....cannot unload. appears everytime i open and there's no way to get rid of it.
Hi,
If I have Norton or McAFee as anti virus and security installed on my PC is there any added benefit in having Windows Defender active or is it safe to turn if off?
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Auld Bint