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my Mcafee Anti Virus ends in June and was told in PC World that they have been taken over by another company,I had taken out a 3 year cover with them and did not have a bit of trouble but maybe things have changed and not sure what to do.Did read Bobbisox replies on the 6th April but still not sure what to do, although I still get things through about renewing with Mcafee would that be the new company
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mcafee was preinstalled on new computers I bought this year, but didn't like it mainly because I have been used to another program. In the end I uninstalled it and it turns out it was causing some problems with some programs.
I installed the one I knew and trusted - AVG, who do a very good free version.
I installed the one I knew and trusted - AVG, who do a very good free version.
Well, it's hardly just any old company that's taken over McAfee. Just the worlds largest chipmaker, Intel.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11025866
I don't see why the takeover would be any reason to stop using the product.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11025866
I don't see why the takeover would be any reason to stop using the product.
AVG 2011 is great and I can give 2 recent examples why. This application recently stopped my sister in laws laptop from being infected by a virus on her usb stick (picked up from college pc). The college has been informed.
I heard from a mate that his pc received a virus from a hacked website.
AVG stopped both in their tracks and was removed ok. Performed "deep" full computer scan afterwards as a precaution.
I heard from a mate that his pc received a virus from a hacked website.
AVG stopped both in their tracks and was removed ok. Performed "deep" full computer scan afterwards as a precaution.
It's here: http://free.avg.com/gb-en/homepage
Also, don't forget to run MalwareBytes once a week or so, or whenever you think your machine might have picked up something dodgy:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
Also, don't forget to run MalwareBytes once a week or so, or whenever you think your machine might have picked up something dodgy:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
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