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ramyankee
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May 02, 2013

Anti-virus recommendations.....

We presently have Kaspersky 2013 and will need to renew/replace in about 3-4 months. I am sure this is one of those Chevy/Dodge/Ford questions.
I am even thinking of going the AVAST or AVG route as they seem to be highly rated for the freebee programs. My first BUY choice would probably be the Norton. Rumor has it that it is not invasive like it used to be. A recommendation I got from someone said to go with Microsoft Security Essentials but sometimes I get the impression that the Microsoft stuff may tend to be over rated.
Thanks.

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  • I use BitDefender Internet Security 2013, but would recommend any of the big 3:

    Kaspersky
    BitDefender
    Norton 360

    They are basically on par with each other. It becomes a matter of personal preference/comfort level. I do not recommend McAfee.

    What I do recommend is buying from an online retailer like Amazon and buying a multi-year subscription. I have 3 PCs and on Amazon I bought a 3 PC/2yr copy of BitDefender Internet Security 2013. I've seen Norton 360 with a 5 PC license (not sure if t's for 1 year or 2 years).

    Here's the trick: Don't pay the renewal fee when it's time to renew. Instead buy a new multi-year subscription from an online retailer. BitDefender only offers 3PCs/1yr, but Amazon also offers it as 3PCs/2yrs (for a few $$ more). The $$ savings are in the multi-year subscription.

    With BitDefender (I assume this applies to the other brands as well) my subscription lets me download and install the most current version of the software as soon as the new version is available. So when it's time to renew I just buy a new 3PC/2yr copy from Amazon. Since my installed version of the software is the same as what is in the box, I only need the registration key on the CD to renew the software for 2 more years.
  • I use Norton, supplied free by comcast - it is lighter on its feet than it used to be, I also run AVG free which is a no-no, never two AV but it works for me.

    The only AV that has ever failed me big time was McAfee.