ChatterBank0 min ago
Free AVG
Just had a popup telling me my free AVG anti-virus expires in January. I never realised there was a time limit on the free software.
Is this a crafty way of getting me to buy the product, or will I be able to re-download it after Jan.
I've been very happy with AVG, should I buy their software, or is there another way to protect my PC?
If I choose to buy it should I get just the anti-virus software or buy the full protection package? I also use Ad-Aware, Skybot Search and CWShredder (all recommended on AB).
Is this a crafty way of getting me to buy the product, or will I be able to re-download it after Jan.
I've been very happy with AVG, should I buy their software, or is there another way to protect my PC?
If I choose to buy it should I get just the anti-virus software or buy the full protection package? I also use Ad-Aware, Skybot Search and CWShredder (all recommended on AB).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.UB has provided the essential part of your answer. It's only version 7.1 of AVG Free which will cease to be supported in January. Version 7.5 of the program is already available and you can download it now. (It's still free and not time-restricted):
http://free.grisoft.com/
There is absolutely no reason for you to consider paying for any security software. VHG has correctly identified the most popular firewall, with AB members, as Zone Alarm Free:
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/ products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp?dc=12bms&ctry= US&lang=en
Those two programs are perfectly capable of dealing with any real security risks to your PC. Ad-Aware will deal with spyware (which, despite its name, isn't an actual security risk - it just slows your PC down). CWShredder will help prevent anyone who has physical access to your PC (rather than via the internet) from accessing deleted information.
The free editions of programs such as AVG and Zone Alarm do distinct jobs and there is no risk of conflicts. Upgrading to one or more paid versions would not only be a waste of money, it could lead to possible system conflicts because the functions of these 'advanced' versions often overlap with each other.
So, if you simply download AVG Free 7.5 (and Zone Alarm Free if you've not already got a decent firewall), there is nothing else you need to do.
Chris
http://free.grisoft.com/
There is absolutely no reason for you to consider paying for any security software. VHG has correctly identified the most popular firewall, with AB members, as Zone Alarm Free:
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/ products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp?dc=12bms&ctry= US&lang=en
Those two programs are perfectly capable of dealing with any real security risks to your PC. Ad-Aware will deal with spyware (which, despite its name, isn't an actual security risk - it just slows your PC down). CWShredder will help prevent anyone who has physical access to your PC (rather than via the internet) from accessing deleted information.
The free editions of programs such as AVG and Zone Alarm do distinct jobs and there is no risk of conflicts. Upgrading to one or more paid versions would not only be a waste of money, it could lead to possible system conflicts because the functions of these 'advanced' versions often overlap with each other.
So, if you simply download AVG Free 7.5 (and Zone Alarm Free if you've not already got a decent firewall), there is nothing else you need to do.
Chris