Virus choices and their implications
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Dee
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Dec 9, 2008 at 09:00 AM
TheParoxysm Posts 169 Registration date Sunday December 7, 2008 Status Member Last seen March 25, 2011 - Dec 9, 2008 at 12:49 PM
TheParoxysm Posts 169 Registration date Sunday December 7, 2008 Status Member Last seen March 25, 2011 - Dec 9, 2008 at 12:49 PM
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TheParoxysm
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Dec 9, 2008 at 12:49 PM
Dec 9, 2008 at 12:49 PM
Hey there Dee!
I really don't like those choices. All of them are bulky and generally not very comprehensive protection.
I prefer and recommend to everyone I talk to Avast! Antivirus. It's free and powerful. It uses little resources so you don't have to worry about it locking down your computer (Like Mcafee) nor using all your ram up (Panda will suck your resources dry)
Not only that, but it's free! I know I said it already, but that's how protection should be! Viruses are free, why shouldn't protection be?
Good luck!
I really don't like those choices. All of them are bulky and generally not very comprehensive protection.
I prefer and recommend to everyone I talk to Avast! Antivirus. It's free and powerful. It uses little resources so you don't have to worry about it locking down your computer (Like Mcafee) nor using all your ram up (Panda will suck your resources dry)
Not only that, but it's free! I know I said it already, but that's how protection should be! Viruses are free, why shouldn't protection be?
Good luck!