Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
Free Avast Issues
36 Answers
I recently downloaded Avast free anti virus, and did a scan. it looks like if i want any viruses removed i have to pay. i was given a choice of payment, including the free option, but a credit card was asked for. Is this ok?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by piggynose. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The very latest (1st March) from Which?......
https:/ /www.wh ich.co. uk/news /2019/0 3/shoul d-you-p ay-for- antivir us-soft ware/
The Best Buy "free" anti-virus software was Avast and AVG....now virtually the same thing, of course.
https:/
The Best Buy "free" anti-virus software was Avast and AVG....now virtually the same thing, of course.
Just a little caveat Piggy. I also have Trusteer endpoint installed. It works in harmony with Defender and is an extra layer for online banking and the like. I had to install it when I started doing our banking online. The Bank likes it and without it I feared that they may wriggle out of any responsibility if I did not utilise it. It is only in operation during payments and transfers. No Pop ups. No inducements to upgrade. Icon is tucked away in the "hidden icons" field behind the ^ in the bottom toolbar. I can access the dashboard for it by just expanding the field and clicking the little green Trusteer Rapport icon. Unlike all the other third party security programmes it will run in tandem with Defender......important.
Fair enough then. I will keep a weather eye on that for myself and "she who must be obeyed". Both our banks, (two banks four accounts) did suggest Trusteer when I set up the online facilities and have not, as yet, changed tack. I have an HP Pavilion lappie, Microsoft Surface Pro, and a desktop, all running it with Defender. Fingers crossed, so far not a bother.