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Best Malware/Spyware software to buy
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I had a 30-day trial of McAfee or whatever but It ran out like 200 days ago and I didn't have the money at the time for software and such. I need the best and maybe cheapest software that is good. Because my PC is starting to become bad. Thanks in advance.
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Buy STOPZilla I use this program. Its great! It is a little pricy but I love it I've never gotten a virus on my computer while I had it!
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I'd recommend Malwarebytes, it's free aswell.
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You should get Avast, it doesn't take a lot of memory to run and it's a great!
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I have no experience with AVG Antivirus Software, but I've heard good things about it. Also, since it's free you could download it today, then look around for other Malware and Spyware Protection Programs while your computer is protected.
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I have Kaspersky and it is amazing.
Saved me on multiple occasions.
Saved me on multiple occasions.
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If you have a good computer I'd probably recommend Norton. But it uses a lot of free system resources so if you have a crappy computer that's a few years old it might not be the right choice for you. I've also heard some good things about Avast from my friend. I've also heard good things about Kaspersky as well, forgot to mention that.
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I have a subscription to Kaspersky and Malwarebytes. Both work great.
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I've personally used both Avast and AVG. If you can get either one.
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I use AVG, but some viruses. I use Anti Blocked Adds to stop the Adds coming through.
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