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Thread started 12/21/11 11:11am

kitbradley

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Any Advice On A Great, Inexpensive Anti-Virus Software?

My Norton Anti-Virus just expired. I really liked it. I found it much better than McAfee. It seemed to offer better protection and didn't make my computer slow to a complete halt during updates. It's time to renew but I'm looking at $60, which I don't have.

Any recommendations on a less expensive software that will offer great virus protection???

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Reply #1 posted 12/21/11 11:15am

alexnvrmnd777

Microsoft Security Essentials. It's free.

And use Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware (also for free) as a backup in case you suspect you ever did get anything (though SE usually catches everything).

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Reply #2 posted 12/21/11 12:28pm

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You can get one year of Eset Nod32 anti-virus for 39.99. That imo is the best anti-virus available. Panda cloud is another good one that's very easy on your computer & it's really good @ protecting your PC.

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Reply #3 posted 12/21/11 12:29pm

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along with Malware

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Reply #4 posted 12/21/11 2:12pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

Microsoft Security Essentials. It's free.

yeahthat

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