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#11. Posted:
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I either use Bitdefender or Windows Security Essentials.
#12. Posted:
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My favourite Anti-Virus is; Norton Security 360. Cheap to buy, easy to use and safe/ reliable.
#13. Posted:
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Im9nty wrote My favourite Anti-Virus is; Norton Security 360. Cheap to buy, easy to use and safe/ reliable.


I use 360 as well. It's a pretty solid setup.
#14. Posted:
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In my opinion. ESET seems to be one of your best bets. Good luck on finding it man!
#15. Posted:
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Bit defender & Malwarebytes.
#16. Posted:
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kaspersky and notion since im not a fan of crapware/adware free to use avp and i hate malwarebytes since its anti malware not anti virus but yeah i am a kaspersky person
#17. Posted:
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I am using now Malwarebytes and System Mechanic Pro. It has anti virus build in.
#18. Posted:
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i find Kasperky works great! i love it
#19. Posted:
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Nothing but Malwarebytes.

I can also use Glasswire to detect malware changing network settings and program activity.

-Framework
#20. Posted:
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Bit-Defender has never done wrong by me, but the silent/gaming mode built into Avast is second to none.
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