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There's a reason why the free ones are free..............ponder this question for a moment.... would you purchase a Tigerz11 product, if not why not?
Same goes with using free antivirus programs ;)
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Re: Ask all your general ( none related forum ) computer questions here
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There's a reason why the free ones are free..............ponder this question for a moment.... would you purchase a Tigerz11 product, if not why not?
Same goes with using free antivirus programs ;)
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Care to explain the reason.
My understanding is when you get a free anti virus it is just that, ant virus, Trojan and worm protection.
Then you have a paid version which will often have web protection, cloud protection, kid content protection and then you have premium services where you get email phishing protection, pc booster, file encrypter and all the other junk.
So the basic antivirus is identical to the paid versions without the junk you don't want.
Has worked for me for years anyway.
.........on the move
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Food for thought, i operate a computer everyday at home and i do not have an anti virus installed. anti virus is peace of mind for people who are unsure of what they are up to on computers IMHO. I've never had a virus on my computer and when I did it was completely my fault. At the end of the day viruses are completely avoidable and can't get onto your computer without your say so. As I said before, AVG is a great free program and its the one i would recommend but It's not absolutely nessecary to have. Most times the best security on your computer is to have a simple password and taking time to read what you are clicking on if you are unsure of what it is.
Cheers
Nic
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I guess your right, most sites I visit are regarded as safe, but when I do stray from the path I have never had a problem, like I said its not for everyone but it suits me. At the end of the day a virus needs to me executed to do its thing, as long as I don't execute those files there is no problem, I've been doing it for several years and haven't had a problem. There are viruses for mac, but the reason the majority of viruses don't affect mac users is cos they are written for windows based environments, not "cos it's mac she'll b right". I'm not trying to offend by saying this jas but to say I am taking a big risk by not having AV and for you to say you don't need it cos you have a mac is pretty hypocritical.
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Hey mate - that was tongue in cheek... :) And you're right on a virus needing to be executed - however the simple act of clicking on an image can cause a virus to be installed. I guess my point is I wouldn't recommend it to anyone though.
Jas