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Meni040
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10-25-2021, 05:43 PM
#21
Absolutely, I've never encountered any issues with viruses or malware.
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Meni040
10-25-2021, 05:43 PM #21

Absolutely, I've never encountered any issues with viruses or malware.

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xXDinklemanXx
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10-25-2021, 09:16 PM
#22
Malwarebytes provides regular scans either monthly or after each program installation. For Windows security essentials, it includes built-in protection and requires no setup time.
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xXDinklemanXx
10-25-2021, 09:16 PM #22

Malwarebytes provides regular scans either monthly or after each program installation. For Windows security essentials, it includes built-in protection and requires no setup time.

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Lukapop04
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10-31-2021, 01:30 PM
#23
Someone claims McAfee thinks you're not worthy of a personal computer.
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Lukapop04
10-31-2021, 01:30 PM #23

Someone claims McAfee thinks you're not worthy of a personal computer.

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zoeyholly
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10-31-2021, 02:19 PM
#24
Avast Free Antivirus and Comodo Dragon are available online. Comodo can be accessed at comodo.com.
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zoeyholly
10-31-2021, 02:19 PM #24

Avast Free Antivirus and Comodo Dragon are available online. Comodo can be accessed at comodo.com.

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MegaBUFFALO
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11-06-2021, 12:48 AM
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I believe it hinges on how you browse. Visiting familiar, reputable sites usually keeps malware at bay, though it’s wise to stay prepared. My approach includes using Microsoft Security Essentials for basic protection—it’s straightforward and lightweight. For deeper scans, I also run Malwarebytes, which is more robust in detecting threats. Avast is another option I’ve heard well, but I haven’t tried it myself. If you notice suspicious activity, a tool like Spybot Search and Destroy can be very helpful. Overall, staying cautious and proactive seems to be the most effective strategy. Prevention definitely works best.
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MegaBUFFALO
11-06-2021, 12:48 AM #25

I believe it hinges on how you browse. Visiting familiar, reputable sites usually keeps malware at bay, though it’s wise to stay prepared. My approach includes using Microsoft Security Essentials for basic protection—it’s straightforward and lightweight. For deeper scans, I also run Malwarebytes, which is more robust in detecting threats. Avast is another option I’ve heard well, but I haven’t tried it myself. If you notice suspicious activity, a tool like Spybot Search and Destroy can be very helpful. Overall, staying cautious and proactive seems to be the most effective strategy. Prevention definitely works best.

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