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Best Free Or Cheap Virus Protections?

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Carakeel | 13:43 Fri 11th Apr 2014 | Technology
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Hi everyone! With XP support now having ended it looks to me like Security Essentials also seem no longer to be available. This means my computer has at the moment little or no protection. Can anyone please advise on free or inexpensive virus protection for my computer? many thanks in advance. xxx
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AVG free used it for years
malwarebytes & superantispyware
Microsoft Security Essentials for XP has been extended to July2015.

Even when MSE is withdrawn, there will still be available Free Anti Virus programmes.

It's worth having a read of :-

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Computers/Question1327767.html

Hans.
anyone who banks with barclays can download kaspersky internet security for free
why does everybody get so excited over mse, i´ve had it for quite a while now, and its done nothing regards removing virus´s or warning me of something potentially harmful. what exactly is its function?
I always feel you get what you pay for. I go for Kaspersky every time.
MSE was described by Microsoft themselves (recently) as giving only minimum protection...which should be supplemented with something better!
I have used AVG for years, and i surf a lot. It is free, and always does the job.
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so gingerbee theyve admitted it, its useless , minimum protection, sounds as useful as baseball cap on a motorbike.
comodo security suite , free
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Thank you all for your answers. I used to have Kasperski, but it was a free one that ran out. I'll try the Avast one and see how I get on. Many thanks again.
I've used AVG and Avast. Avast is very good
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Sorry, meant AVG!
MSE is now back in the frame as a good AV.

I would say that it is excellent if installed along with the free edition of Malwarebytes.

It appears that the best free AV programmes are AVG and Avast.

The following was posted yesteday :-

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/buying-advice/security/3456902/best-free-antivirus-for-pc-or-laptop/?zk=security

Hans.
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Comodo is still supports Windows XP . I have been using this in my office systems which running through windows xp. I don't think other antivirus product supporting XP.

Source: https://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/free-internet-security.php

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