Antivirus: Free vs. Paid Detection

I want to add something... I have experience of using therr free av programs viz Avast, Avira and AVG . Other than avast , the rest two are adware . After the first upgradation, there come a nagging pop up saying "buy the full version or you will be in problem ... etc etc :devil:

Some sites like mediafire wants to scan your hd, and says that you are to install our av program otherwise your career, occupation, social reputation, marriage (in short ... everything) is under threat, coz your machine is being used as porn server, while the installed av program founds nothing there at the same time. What is this matter?
 

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Antivirus: Free vs. Paid Detection




Avira, Microsoft Security Essentials, Kaspersky and avast!



Taking care of your system these days seems to be a less complicated task than it used to be a few years back. Now, protection against malware begins the moment you install your operating system. Windows 7 offers some basic security through Windows Defender and also provides a better solution under the shape of Microsoft Security Essentials, which is free of charge and can be installed on systems passing genuine validation. So, going with Windows 7 may be the winning hand after all.

Source: Antivirus: Free vs. Paid Detection - Avira, Microsoft Security Essentials, Kaspersky and avast! - Softpedia
To be fair you nee to read the rest of the article at the link. Then you begin to see that many of the paid solutions offer more robust protection. The powerful A/V's do slow a PC a bit, I'll admit but that aside I go for my tried and tested A/V having had no prolems in the last 7 years! Touch wood!
 

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Here ya go..

The free AVs like Avira & Avast are at the top of theie game as far as the free market goes.

If you want the absolute best protection some people belive that the best are the ones that top the charts at the comparatives.

Gdata has had the best rateing for awhile "but" it runs the Kaspersky engine and slows average systems.

ESET on the other hand has always protected systems without impacting performance.

Which brings us back to layered protection.

Even useing Gdata would not be enough by itself. You still need your layers, A squared, Malwarebytes and so on. More load on the system.

What I don't care for with free AV's is all the stuff they don't do. It's different for each so just go to the AV's site that you use and compare features between free and Pro.

You usually give up something somewhere to get free.

Again the best protection combination I have found is as follows.

ESET Smart Security 4.2 (Current)
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (Bought it)
A Squared Anti-Malware (Bought it)
IOBIT 360 (Bought it)
Superantispyware (free version) Yes I saw the difference between free and pro. Its my real point. With all that I felt I didn't need the paid version.

AS for Norton (where do I begin?)

It sucks!!

It was good at one time and they just screwed it all up.
Maybe the new versions are fixed but after the way they treated their loyal customers for so long Symantec has lost all my respect and trust.

If I baby sat your kid for 3 years and had earned your trust and then one day you come home and your kids arms and legs are broken and I had the attitude it was your fault, would you ever trust me with your child again. Even if I had been given 3 years of rehab.

You would be insane to.

Trust sysmantec and you will regret it.
 
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joel406...you crack me up mate!! :roflmao:
back to the topic. i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software. Don't get me wrong, there are some decent free programs out there (MSE is NOT one of them IMO) but for me, I'll stick with NOD32 + Malwarebytes Full Version as I have used these 2 for years and NEVER been infected!
 

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I use Avast! free AV and I've had no problems with it whatsoever. I also have the paid version of MBAM and the free version of Lavasoft's AdAware.

I have, in the past, used both Norton and Kaspersky (paid versions), but both had issues which led me not to renew.
 

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I also subscribe to the theory that you get what you pay for. {as per tw33k}
In my opinion there is no such thing as an AV with all the bells & whistles for free.
Currently running AVG Anti Virus Pro { paid version}, SuperAntispyware Pro {paid version} & Spyware Blaster. To date I have never been infected.

One of the best free Anti Virus "programs" is the hand that controls the mouse........
 

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joel406...you crack me up mate!! :roflmao:
back to the topic. i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software. Don't get me wrong, there are some decent free programs out there (MSE is NOT one of them IMO) but for me, I'll stick with NOD32 + Malwarebytes Full Version as I have used these 2 for years and NEVER been infected!

I use Avast! free AV and I've had no problems with it whatsoever. I also have the paid version of MBAM and the free version of Lavasoft's AdAware.

I have, in the past, used both Norton and Kaspersky (paid versions), but both had issues which led me not to renew.
I second both of you . If it is a paid av, no doubt the best choice is ESET , Norton and kaspersky are huge names, but problematic .
But as there is avast which doesnt reduce your pocket, it works somehow better than the paid programs. When determining the performance of an av program, my criteria is it should be capable to distinguish between the things as malicious and Non-malicious . Avast does it really well, whereas the big names catch the things as virus which even I know that is not. It is really ridiculous .
 

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i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software.
While there is a lot of merit behind a statement like this, I also believe in "Do you really need what you are paying for?".

For my own personal needs, I haven't found a need for a more robust AV solution than I have gotten from the freebies over the years. My surfing habits are safe, I don't visit nefarious sites, I don't download much software, I don't use disks and devices from others on my computer, I test most things in a VM not connected to the outside world and I use Linux quite extensively for my web surfing, etc. Thus, spending money on a higher quality AV solution for me, is like donating it to charity without the tax write-off. It doesn't benefit me in any way.
 

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i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software.
While there is a lot of merit behind a statement like this, I also believe in "Do you really need what you are paying for?".

Yes..I do anyway
 

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I still feel that my daily imaging protects me the best. I always run an image at boot-up in the morning and also set SAS to run at boot-up. If there is any problem, I just go back to yesterday. I found that MSE does not protect me enough, NIS seems to be doing better. But who knows, may be just circumstantial.
 

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i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software.
While there is a lot of merit behind a statement like this, I also believe in "Do you really need what you are paying for?".

For my own personal needs, I haven't found a need for a more robust AV solution than I have gotten from the freebies over the years. My surfing habits are safe, I don't visit nefarious sites, I don't download much software, I don't use disks and devices from others on my computer, I test most things in a VM not connected to the outside world and I use Linux quite extensively for my web surfing, etc. Thus, spending money on a higher quality AV solution for me, is like donating it to charity without the tax write-off. It doesn't benefit me in any way.

+1 Well stated.
 

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i have to say that I'm a firm believer in "You get what you pay for" and I believe this is particularly true with AV software.
While there is a lot of merit behind a statement like this, I also believe in "Do you really need what you are paying for?

For my own personal needs, I haven't found a need for a more robust AV solution than I have gotten from the freebies over the years. My surfing habits are safe, I don't visit nefarious sites, I don't download much software, I don't use disks and devices from others on my computer, I test most things in a VM not connected to the outside world and I use Linux quite extensively for my web surfing, etc. Thus, spending money on a higher quality AV solution for me, is like donating it to charity without the tax write-off. It doesn't benefit me in any way.

Personal opinions will always vary & should be respected even when we disagree with them.
I too am a very safe & cautious 'surfing' computer user.
Having used the free programs before I felt it time to "donate" & get the paid version.
In answer to the rhetorical question you posed - "Do you get what you are paying for?" My answer would be an unequivocal "Yes"
 

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I have used the free AVs, Avast, Avira, AVG. Tried several paid versions. Norton, Kaspersky, Avira Pro and others.

ESET has always done the job best.
 

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Personal opinions will always vary & should be respected even when we disagree with them.
Sorry, if you misunderstood me. I wasn't disrespecting anybodies opinion.

I was saying, I have to weight the pros of the software versus the con (being the cost). For example, if I rarely see anything nasty and take extra care and caution with most things that I do, I don't find it worth it to spend $49 a year on a paid for product. However, I could see somebody else who based on their habits and interest would get $49 out of use of the product in a heartbeat.

Here is an example. i bought a copy of Acronis True Image Home 2010 for $23.99. Used strictly to take image based backups, I would say that it isn't worth $23.99 as I can do the exact same thing for free with Macrium Reflect Free as well as EaseUs ToDo Backup. However, the function that I like in Acronis True Image is Try and Decide and I've used that more than enough to make the $23.99 more than worth it.

Another example, but going the other way. I use Microsoft Office at work and occasionally have a need to edit a quick document or spreadsheet from home when I am not on my work laptop. Therefore, I download and install Open Office on my home computer. For me, there is no way that I can justify the cost of Microsoft Office at home for as little as I can use it.

In answer to the rhetorical question you posed - "Do you get what you are paying for?" My answer would be an unequivocal "Yes"
Hopefully with my explanation above, you can see that I did not intend this to be a rhetorical question. Depending upon your needs...you have to evaluate whether or not you are getting your monies worth. It's not always Yes for everybody, everytime.
 

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There was no misunderstanding re personal opinions I just stated the obvious. We are all entitled to think as we like..... ;)
Thanks for your further explanation.
 

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I have used the free AVs, Avast, Avira, AVG. Tried several paid versions. Norton, Kaspersky, Avira Pro and others.

ESET has always done the job best.
And if there is anything after ESET, that's avast .
 

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THE BEST AV is the one that protects you from yourself the best. Depending on what you do, it is different for everyone. I used a free version of an AV for a few years. No viruses or anything, but I decided to pay for it for 2 years to try it, and nothing changed. I haven't had a virus for years either way.
I now use MSE (MBAM also)simply because, with my browsing habits,and what I use my PC for, I see no reason to shell out money for no apparent reason. That said, it is different for each person, and that's understandable. What you use for a browser,browser protection, email, all of it changes what you need to protect yourself from. That's my opinion anyway. Not necessarily right or wrong, it's just the way I see it. :)
 

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Windows 7 Home PremiumAmd Semperon 2.10GHz2 GigATI Radeon 3100
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Satellite L455D
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU
Amd Semperon 2.10GHz
Memory
2 Gig
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 3100
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
15.6 inch
Screen Resolution
1366x768
Hard Drives
250gig
Mouse
Logitech Wireless
Internet Speed
16/2 cable
THE BEST AV is the one that protects you from yourself the best. Depending on what you do, it is different for everyone. I used a free version of an AV for a few years. No viruses or anything, but I decided to pay for it for 2 years to try it, and nothing changed. I haven't had a virus for years either way.
I now use MSE (MBAM also)simply because, with my browsing habits,and what I use my PC for, I see no reason to shell out money for no apparent reason. That said, it is different for each person, and that's understandable. What you use for a browser,browser protection, email, all of it changes what you need to protect yourself from. That's my opinion anyway. Not necessarily right or wrong, it's just the way I see it. :)

Well said. :D
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bitIntel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz2.50 GB RAMNVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
Memory
2.50 GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
Sound Card
SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
Screen Resolution
1680 X 1050
Hard Drives
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
Cooling
Fan based
Keyboard
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
Mouse
Logitec optic USB
Internet Speed
3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload
Avira stand tall. (for me) :D
 

My Computer My Computer

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window's 7core 2 quad2gb corsairati hd4850
OS
window's 7
CPU
core 2 quad
Motherboard
gigabyte
Memory
2gb corsair
Graphics Card(s)
ati hd4850
Monitor(s) Displays
lg
Screen Resolution
1600 X 900
Case
power logic
Other Info
none of the spec above is accurate
The link to AV-Comparatives states clearly Avast 5 Free version. The scanning engine for the Avast free and paid versions are the same.
 

My Computer My Computer

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W7 Prem 64 on Dell, Home Build W7 Pro 64 1drv...
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
1 Dell XPS8300, 1 home build
OS
W7 Prem 64 on Dell, Home Build W7 Pro 64 1drv, XP Pro 1 drv
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