โDec-02-2020 03:02 PM
โDec-18-2020 05:03 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Even better is a Chromebook...
โDec-17-2020 04:43 PM
agesilaus wrote:
I've use most of the major brands over the years, and finally many were recommending just using the Win 10 built in AV software. Which I've been doing for over a year now with no problems.
โDec-05-2020 10:20 AM
free radical wrote:
Just dont open and delete any questionable emails no matter how oficial it may seem,get plenty o those such as Wallmart,ebay,Costco etc,,
โDec-04-2020 11:55 PM
โDec-04-2020 09:57 PM
pnichols wrote:
I use McAfee on my Windwos 10 laptop, two Android smartphones, one Apple iPad, and one Microsoft XP(!) desktop.
McAfee is very reliable, has constant updates for new protections, and is very simple to use on all my devices. I have a multiple device autopay annual subscription for it.
It rates high in all reviews I've read about it.
โDec-04-2020 06:28 PM
โDec-04-2020 10:50 AM
mikestock wrote:
I'm certainly no expert but my understanding is running two real time virus protection systems at the same time causes problems.
โDec-04-2020 09:28 AM
mikestock wrote:T18skyguy wrote:
For a long time I used both Bitdefender and Malwarebytes. I recently dropped Bitdefender and figure I'll give Microsoft Defender a shot. I've been hearing that it's much improved. I also run the paid Malwarebytes. It's my understanding that the difference between free and paid Malwarebytes is the paid version runs in real time and stops the threat before it gets into the system, while the free version has to be initiated by you after the fact. If I'm wrong about this guys help me out. I haven't had an infection in years(knock on wood).
I'm certainly no expert but my understanding is running two real time virus protection systems at the same time causes problems.
โDec-04-2020 08:09 AM
T18skyguy wrote:
For a long time I used both Bitdefender and Malwarebytes. I recently dropped Bitdefender and figure I'll give Microsoft Defender a shot. I've been hearing that it's much improved. I also run the paid Malwarebytes. It's my understanding that the difference between free and paid Malwarebytes is the paid version runs in real time and stops the threat before it gets into the system, while the free version has to be initiated by you after the fact. If I'm wrong about this guys help me out. I haven't had an infection in years(knock on wood).
โDec-04-2020 07:10 AM
T18skyguy wrote:Just where I am, except free AVG had been my choice for years. But now with MS built in protection and always on Malwarebytes I have not had a problem. I also use Gmail and its spam blocking is quite good at sorting out the chaff in email. But as mentioned, avoiding risky websites helps. Whatever, I haven't had anything compromised on any of my devices in years.
I recently dropped Bitdefender and figure I'll give Microsoft Defender a shot. I've been hearing that it's much improved. I also run the paid Malwarebytes. It's my understanding that the difference between free and paid Malwarebytes is the paid version runs in real time and stops the threat before it gets into the system, while the free version has to be initiated by you after the fact..
โDec-03-2020 07:19 PM
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โDec-03-2020 09:16 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
I use the built-in Windows protection suite ... Malwarebytes Free.