Best free antivirus?
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No such thing.
However, the basic Microsoft Security Essentials (aka Windows Defender in Win10) is decent enough. |
Have used malwarebytes and Microsoft security essentials together without issues for a long time
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Malwarebytes isn't technically free.
The basic file scanner is free to use, but it won't stop anything from infecting your system. The scanner just looks for things after the fact. However, it would be better to keep things from getting into your system in the first place and that's what you pay for. It is a good product though. |
I used to use Malwarebytes or Avast. Now I just use common sense.
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Windows Defender + common sense
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Buy Kaspersky. That way if the CIA NSA FBI Clinton cabal is spying on you the KGB will let you know.
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I use avast, but like Odio said common sense uses less resources.
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free or "free"?
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Sophos has a good free version.
https://home.sophos.com/ |
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avast is aite
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Thanks, there seems to be hope yet. :)
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Been using bitdefender free for years with good results |
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