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11 years ago
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.
Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.
And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.
It is paid or free. I am using NPAV. It is also satisfactory. But it is paid, I paid Rs 400 for one year.
11 years ago
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.
Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.
And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.
It is paid or free. I am using NPAV. It is also satisfactory. But it is paid, I paid Rs 400 for one year.
It is free for one year, maybe few features short but safe. Then you have AVG, McAfee, Agast etc. These all have paid and free versions.
11 years ago
If you are using Windows 8.1, shift to standard user account instead of administrative account, activate Windows Defender, default anti malware and you are done, you do not have to buy any third party antivirus or paid antivirus.
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11 years ago
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.
Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.
And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.
It is paid or free. I am using NPAV. It is also satisfactory. But it is paid, I paid Rs 400 for one year.
It is free for one year, maybe few features short but safe. Then you have AVG, McAfee, Agast etc. These all have paid and free versions.
Earlier I used AVG. I think paid versions are more effective than free one.
11 years ago
Obviously paid version will offer something extra than free one. But still some free anti virus are enough for the normal usage.
And also no antivirus are 100% secure. So we have to be smart too on computer usage.
And also no antivirus are 100% secure. So we have to be smart too on computer usage.
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11 years ago
Obviously paid version will offer something extra than free one. But still some free anti virus are enough for the normal usage.
And also no antivirus are 100% secure. So we have to be smart too on computer usage.
I am free from using any, I am using Linux OS which takes very good care of my laptop. I do not have any antivirus for last few months.
11 years ago
Well, Linux is surely virus free in compare of windows.. So its cool.
Only windows OS is the worse in handling those viruses.
Only windows OS is the worse in handling those viruses.
ANDROIOS: http://androios-tweaks.blogspot.com
11 years ago
Well, Linux is surely virus free in compare of windows.. So its cool.Linux is not entirely free from viruses, there are some, Window is popular and layman can use it with its GUI and that is why viruses are there. Linux meant for professionals.
Only windows OS is the worse in handling those viruses.
http://mohanmekap.com/
11 years ago
Well, Linux is surely virus free in compare of windows.. So its cool.Linux is not entirely free from viruses, there are some, Window is popular and layman can use it with its GUI and that is why viruses are there. Linux meant for professionals.
Only windows OS is the worse in handling those viruses.
I don't know much of this jargon about OS. But I can say this much that the free anti virus loaded by my net connection provider 3 years ago is working excellently .its Avira.
11 years ago
Avira AV is good but it is adware as from time to time advertisement of its own product will be shown on or before updating of its definitions.Well, Linux is surely virus free in compare of windows.. So its cool.Linux is not entirely free from viruses, there are some, Window is popular and layman can use it with its GUI and that is why viruses are there. Linux meant for professionals.
Only windows OS is the worse in handling those viruses.
I don't know much of this jargon about OS. But I can say this much that the free anti virus loaded by my net connection provider 3 years ago is working excellently .its Avira.
http://mohanmekap.com/
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