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Users share their opinions and experiences on various anti-virus software for Windows and Mac, such as Kaspersky, Avast, Bitdefender, and F-Secure. See the pros and cons, links, and ratings of different AVs based on testing and reviews.
Users share their opinions and experiences on various free antivirus programs, such as Bitdefender, Kaspersky, and Windows Defender. See the pros and cons of each option and the stickied comment with a wiki link for more information.
What is the best virus protection in 2024? I’ve been using AVG for longer than I care to admit. It gets the job done, but I am tired of it bogging down my computer and of the company’s scare tactics and false positives.
Windows Defender is the best free solution, however if you really want the extra protection, aka your Grandparents are using this computer and you don't want their computer to have as many unknown viruses as their sexually active friends in the nursing home; then you are looking for Bitdefender.
Windows Defender + Common sense & browsing hygrine. It's more than enough since the last 10 years or so to stay virus free. If you want to wander into questionable executables, use a virtual machine to experiment with the stuff you don't trust.
Users share their opinions and experiences on various antivirus software, such as Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, Kaspersky, and Avast. See the pros and cons of each option, as well as alternative suggestions and links to comparative tests.
Users share their opinions and experiences on whether they need or use antivirus apps on their Android devices. Some recommend or criticize specific products, while others suggest common sense or alternative solutions.
A user asks for recommendations on antivirus software and gets various suggestions from other users, such as Kaspersky, Bitdefender, and Avast. See the pros and cons of different antivirus programs, their performance impact, and their privacy policies.
"Results from anti-malware testing houses including the AV-TEST, AV Comparatives and SE Labs regularly show that Microsoft Defender Antivirus’s protection against both live “real world” security threats and flat scans of reference sets of recently collected malware is comparable to that of the best third party products."
Windows Defender - Third best out there in my opinion. It's already built in your windows computer and improved greatly over the years. It's not the best so if you don't know what you are doing on the internet, install a third party AV. If you are super careful on the internet, staying with Windows Defender is a good option.