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Comodo is company that offers free (and premium) internet security and anti-virus programs along with awesome PC Clean up programs.

I have been using these programs for a few years now and have yet to buy premium. But after being impressed consistently and for so long, I'm now considering buying premium.

I'd recommend that you guys try these 3 programs if you feel like your computer is slowing down or if you want to prevent it from slowing down.
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Comodo is okay, I wouldn't use it though.

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Probably a decent place to start to weigh up the pro's and con's.
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I know from a perspective of somebody who uses Remote Administration tools ect that AVG Is by far the best for protecting yourself some FUD Virus's cannot make it passed AVG as they update every day nearly with new blocking techniques for malicious malware.
The one I would not recommend is Avast as they do not update often enough and all my RATS Have been able to get passed Avast with relative ease.
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LN2 wrote I know from a perspective of somebody who uses Remote Administration tools ect that AVG Is by far the best for protecting yourself some FUD Virus's cannot make it passed AVG as they update every day nearly with new blocking techniques for malicious malware.
The one I would not recommend is Avast as they do not update often enough and all my RATS Have been able to get passed Avast with relative ease.


AVG jacked my old computer up. Pop ups and all sorts of stupid crap

I haven't had a single issue with Comodo in I think 4 or 5 yearsish now? And I get updates from them just about every day honestly. I keep the widget on my desktop and it tells me when I need to update. And it's at least twice a week but usually more often that that.


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Craig wrote Comodo is okay, I wouldn't use it though.

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Probably a decent place to start to weigh up the pro's and con's.


Those are all paid though. Comodo is free.

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Malwarebytes is my recommendation.
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