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Mr-H | 15:15 Sun 27th Apr 2014 | Computers
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Some months ago some ABers were aghast at me paying for AVG, and advised me that a Microsoft (free) one was better, more comprehensive etc. Thing is, AVG has just run out, but for the life of me I can't remember just what the alternative antivirus, security prom is called. What should I use please? I am currently without any security!
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@Noodlearms....No way am I going to Google anything and I am surprised that, a person as yourself should make such a suggestion to me. If you are as security conscious as you say you are, then you should know that the Google Search Engine is the biggest tracker of personal information as additional to the Google Chrome Browser which is most insecure.

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I thought I would save money and use a free security system - bad move - my computer became seriously infected, and I have bought a new one. Needless to say I purchased a system for this one
Noodlearms......You keep talking in riddles and should confine your comments to the Answerbank's sub-section of Quizzes and Puzzles.

Best wishes......Hans.
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@bibblebub........Nice one ^^^ :-)

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bibblebub his cat doesn't look very happy
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No antivirus is up to the task.

Three new strains of computer viruses are released onto the Internet each second. There is no way anyone can rely on the protection of any antivirus software.
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Based on past users experience I do not believe that going for a free AV is that much of a risk. Many come from reputable AV company who have a paid for product and hope you will move over to it when you have tried the free version.

There are a fair few out there Mr-H, the ones already mentioned here are fine. But if you want to go with a paid one, and I swopped to a paid one when my PC became infected a few years back, it's not a big deal. Hardly costs the Earth, and you can compain and get support any time you wish.

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