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  1. 1. Which Anti Virus software do you use?

    • Avira
      5
    • Bitdefender
      0
    • Norton
      6
    • Kaspersky
      4
    • Eset Nod32
      3
    • McAfee
      4
    • Trend Micro
      1
    • Avast
      1
    • Vipre
      0
    • Bullguard
      0
    • F Secure
      1
    • Comodo
      1
    • Pc Tools
      0
    • AVG
      2
    • Panda
      1
    • Other
      1


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What kind of anti-virus or internet security do you use? I used many, but only find avira very powerful, light on system (I tried most of those listed antiviruses on Pentium 4 pc, Windows XP system) and easy to use (install and forget). So I've been using avira internet security for 5 years now. What about you?

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Oh please... you don't mention MSE? Unless, of course, you do not consider MSE to be an antivirus system...

MSE or Windows Defender is defaultly present in the windows os. so i haven't include it on the list

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Dude im sure ur computer is screwed up

Not at all. It runs perfectly fine. :rolleyes: And always has, without an Anti-Virus program.

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MSE or Windows Defender is defaultly present in the windows os. so i haven't include it on the list

MSE or Windows Defender..... MSE and Windows Defender are very different things, I hope you realise that. MSE did not come free with my computer and whether it is a default system or not does not change the fact that it is a very good antivirus system.

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MSE did not come free with my computer and whether it is a default system or not does not change the fact that it is a very good antivirus system.

I know they are different, but works same. You can check their virus definitions are same, and the engine too. don't know if you had to pay for MSE, because when you buy windows, it should be there or you will see it in automatic update. It's a good antivirus i agree but is not sufficient to protect a computer fully, i have always considered it as a sidekick to another antivirus ^_^

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I know they are different, but works same. You can check their virus definitions are same, and the engine too. don't know if you had to pay for MSE, because when you buy windows, it should be there or you will see it in automatic update. It's a good antivirus i agree but is not sufficient to protect a computer fully, i have always considered it as a sidekick to another antivirus ^_^

MSE was never an automatic update, default, etc. Windows Defender is nothing like MSE, I have both. And MSE has worked far better than my former McAfee and Norton have in terms of defending me against viruses.

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I know many wouldn't agree, but for me it's the best.

 

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I would think the image of that robot scares people, but anyway, on the computer I've had Norton, which was OK, McAfee which refused to leave me, and finally Kaspersky, which just 'happens' to be Russian, which is my current anti-virus software.

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I would think the image of that robot scares people

Either you are a little child or you get scared easily if this scares you

Robots are used to represent futuristic technology - so it would make people think that that antivirus is powerful and good etc

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Either you are a little child or you get scared easily if this scares you

Robots are used to represent futuristic technology - so it would make people think that that antivirus is powerful and good etc

It just reminds me of your face. Sorry.

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