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I currently have McAfee internet security and it's about to run out.
Is there something I could get for free that would be just as good, or do I really need to spend the £60?
Is there something I could get for free that would be just as good, or do I really need to spend the £60?
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The latest edition of Computer Active magazine reckons that Microsoft Security Essentials only blocked 56% of potential threats and ranks it 10th out of the 10 they tested. I have seen similar reviews of it elsewhere. The best free anti-virus is generally reckoned to be Avast, and I've not had any problems whenever I've used it.
Me, and all of my family have used Avast for many years. As far as I know non of us have had any problems while using it. I certainly wouldn't pay £60.00 for an anti virus.
My granddaughter has just bought a new laptop for Uni with McAfee anti virus installed free for three months. I have told her to install Avast and delete McAfee.
My granddaughter has just bought a new laptop for Uni with McAfee anti virus installed free for three months. I have told her to install Avast and delete McAfee.
The security software that came with your operating system (assuming it's Windows) is as good as it gets and is free. This is what I have been told by a friend who is experienced in the IT business. It gets on with it quietly in the background, doesn't pester you to scan and all you have to do is keep it updated as and when notified. Malwarebytes makes good backup (also doesn't pester you or clog your machine with cráp).
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