antivirus

  1. froggyboy604

    Have you been scanning your computer for viruses, spyware, and malware more often because the Coronavirus lockdown?

    I have been at home more often and more free time these days because of the Coronavirus outbreak, so I have more time at home to do full scans of my hard drives on my PC for viruses, spyware, and malware with antivirus, antispyware, and antimalware programs installed on my Windows computers. I...
  2. froggyboy604

    Are you more likely to buy a paid antivirus and firewall for a cheaper Windows computer?

    I may spend money on a more lightweight paid antivirus and firewall to install on a cheaper Windows PC. Most cheap laptops have slower CPUs and less RAM like 2 to 4GB of RAM. Some free antivirus and firewall I used come bundle with bloatware, ads, notifications to buy the paid version of its...
  3. froggyboy604

    Are there still any antivirus programs which noticeably slow down modern computer?

    I haven't used any antivirus programs in recent years which slow down a modern computer where it is very noticeable and slow down Windows and other programs like web browsers and media players when the Antivirus is running.
  4. froggyboy604

    Do you usually install 3rd-party antivirus, antimalware/spyware, and firewall software on a cheaper slow Windows PC?

    I don't use cheap slow computers for gaming, and video and photo editing, and don't mind the slightly slower performance after installing a better antivirus, antimalware and firewall software which use up more RAM and CPU resources. I usually install 3rd party antivirus, antispyware...
  5. froggyboy604

    Would Windows be safer to use if users picked their own antivirus, antimalware, firewall software?

    I think Windows can be safer to use if you pick your own antivirus, antimalware, and firewall software since some virus makers may not make their virus which can get passed security software made from Bitdefender, Eset, Sophos, F-Secure, etc because of the lower amount of users using them...
  6. froggyboy604

    Is it a good idea to disable your antivirus software when playing Online PC Games?

    I think it is not a good idea to turn off your antivirus software when playing games since it makes you more likely to get infected by a virus which slips through your firewall software, and Windows built-in security. When playing online PC games without antivirus protection, other online...
  7. froggyboy604

    Kaspersky Accuses Microsoft of Unfairly Disabling Its Antivirus

    Kaspersky recently accused Microsoft of unfair practices for the way it deletes the company’s antivirus during Windows updates. The Russian company has now filed a number of regulatory complaints to right what it sees as a tremendous wrong. Read More I would be annoyed if Microsoft to...
  8. Demon_Skeith

    Best Antivirus?

    Free or paid, what do you feel is the best antivirus to use?
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