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Are free antivirus programs any good?

Are free antivirus programs any good?

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DarkBoy__YT
Posting Freak
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07-13-2025, 10:43 PM
#11
I suggest Avast or AVG, and it's a good idea to use Malwarebytes too.
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DarkBoy__YT
07-13-2025, 10:43 PM #11

I suggest Avast or AVG, and it's a good idea to use Malwarebytes too.

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TheKlesty_YT
Junior Member
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07-15-2025, 05:22 AM
#12
I believe we really need some improvement here, or we should look into software options. This question seems to come up too often, and I'm starting to feel overwhelmed. On the other hand: for free antivirus solutions, you’d likely want Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization choices. If you’re going for a paid product, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d probably choose Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent company that rates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky are the leading two).
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TheKlesty_YT
07-15-2025, 05:22 AM #12

I believe we really need some improvement here, or we should look into software options. This question seems to come up too often, and I'm starting to feel overwhelmed. On the other hand: for free antivirus solutions, you’d likely want Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization choices. If you’re going for a paid product, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d probably choose Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent company that rates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky are the leading two).

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JoaquinXDDD
Member
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07-22-2025, 01:00 AM
#13
malware bytes mainly contains malware and adware, while Windows Defender acts as antivirus and adware protection. Windows Defender 8 runs in the background, and using the free Bytes Scan once a week or every two weeks is recommended. I purchased an Amazon LiftTime key, which is highly worthwhile. The full version effectively blocks harmful sites like Chrome and other potential issues.
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JoaquinXDDD
07-22-2025, 01:00 AM #13

malware bytes mainly contains malware and adware, while Windows Defender acts as antivirus and adware protection. Windows Defender 8 runs in the background, and using the free Bytes Scan once a week or every two weeks is recommended. I purchased an Amazon LiftTime key, which is highly worthwhile. The full version effectively blocks harmful sites like Chrome and other potential issues.

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Disco_Master
Member
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07-22-2025, 07:06 AM
#14
Current Windows firewall setup. Antivirus and malware protection active for more than five years. No apparent necessity required.
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Disco_Master
07-22-2025, 07:06 AM #14

Current Windows firewall setup. Antivirus and malware protection active for more than five years. No apparent necessity required.

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nebel75
Junior Member
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07-27-2025, 04:14 AM
#15
Free antivirus solutions aren’t always the best choice, but if you’re looking for reliability, they can work well. Over the past five years I’ve stuck with Norton Antivirus, which I suggest purchasing from this site for a reasonable price. What I appreciate is how it doesn’t demand constant attention—just a periodic check to keep your PC clean and running smoothly. It’s also quite user-friendly, offering clear information about blocked programs and websites. For me, it’s worth it because it’s affordable, easy to obtain, and provides solid protection without the hassle.
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nebel75
07-27-2025, 04:14 AM #15

Free antivirus solutions aren’t always the best choice, but if you’re looking for reliability, they can work well. Over the past five years I’ve stuck with Norton Antivirus, which I suggest purchasing from this site for a reasonable price. What I appreciate is how it doesn’t demand constant attention—just a periodic check to keep your PC clean and running smoothly. It’s also quite user-friendly, offering clear information about blocked programs and websites. For me, it’s worth it because it’s affordable, easy to obtain, and provides solid protection without the hassle.

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Poop_Head27
Posting Freak
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07-27-2025, 08:28 AM
#16
Use malwarebytes for protection.
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Poop_Head27
07-27-2025, 08:28 AM #16

Use malwarebytes for protection.

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RattenFanger
Member
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07-27-2025, 02:10 PM
#17
I strongly dislike Norton. It feels overly intrusive and heavy, with many false alarms. Even when installed but not enabled, it behaves just like various malware or adware.
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RattenFanger
07-27-2025, 02:10 PM #17

I strongly dislike Norton. It feels overly intrusive and heavy, with many false alarms. Even when installed but not enabled, it behaves just like various malware or adware.

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