Yes, people still require antivirus software to protect against malware and online threats.
Yes, people still require antivirus software to protect against malware and online threats.
Set up the adblock to prevent unnecessary clicks.
Proceed with installation—Windows Defender is included in Windows 8, likely fitting a new laptop setup.
Logic is the key. Stay clear of mistakes and everything will work out.
This version checks your PC for superantispyware in just two minutes.
I am employed at AVG and would say. It seems unnecessary now if you're online. Chrome can prevent many harmful downloads, isn't it? Yes, but not essential. If your mother receives spam or malicious emails, you might consider installing one. But if she's using Windows 8 or newer, Windows Defender works well. This is coming from someone who works for AVG... so no. I don't think it's necessary. Still, I'd recommend keeping Malwarebytes free as a scanner and/or antivirus just in case.