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VIRGINMEDIA SECURITY SOFWARE
Has anyone used VirginMedia`s Security Software?
I have their broadband etc.
Keep getting a pop-up telling me to download it but to uninstall any other Security Software first.
I have Norton installed and have always used this.
What does anyone know about VM Security,if it is OK to have only this installed et
I have their broadband etc.
Keep getting a pop-up telling me to download it but to uninstall any other Security Software first.
I have Norton installed and have always used this.
What does anyone know about VM Security,if it is OK to have only this installed et
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As a more up-to-date bit of prejudice, I bought Norton Internet Security in January this year, and uninstalled it a couple of months later because of resource hogging.
A few months later I thought that maybe I had misjudged it and re-installed it to give it another go; a month later I got rid of it again.
A few months later I thought that maybe I had misjudged it and re-installed it to give it another go; a month later I got rid of it again.
Where is this pop-up that you keep getting telling you to install their security software? I think it's a bit ironic that they're trying to get you to download something that will supposedly protect you from malware and "nag messages" by using a nag message.
I wouldn't touch it. There are such high quality free alternatives that are tried and trusted, like Avast! that there's no reason to rely on skinned and/or proprietary ventures from ISPs.
I used Microsoft Security Essentials on the main desktop and a laptop, and Avast! on a second desktop. I'm with Virgin Media too and have never seen a pop up ad for their security software.
I wouldn't touch it. There are such high quality free alternatives that are tried and trusted, like Avast! that there's no reason to rely on skinned and/or proprietary ventures from ISPs.
I used Microsoft Security Essentials on the main desktop and a laptop, and Avast! on a second desktop. I'm with Virgin Media too and have never seen a pop up ad for their security software.
Personally I'd stick with norton until your current license for it runs out then swap over to the virgin one, if it's based on kaspersky then it should be pretty good.
I'd also uninstall the virgin software you must have installed for you to be getting the popup. assuming you are connecting using a router and not a modem then you don't need any extra software installed on your computer.
I'd also uninstall the virgin software you must have installed for you to be getting the popup. assuming you are connecting using a router and not a modem then you don't need any extra software installed on your computer.
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