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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) 12:39 - Apr 9 with 721 viewsWatfordR

Any recommendations out there as to the best packages to use? I have been using Norton and am due to renew shortly and can't say I've found it difficult or problematic to use, but I'm no PC expert, and I'm sure there are probably better (possibly free - AVG?) packages out there.

Cheers in advance.
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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 12:56 - Apr 9 with 712 viewsthame_hoops

Well an IT nerd I used to employ always said kaspersky so I used that ever since. Apparently it doesn't use much memory running in the background? Never had a problem and I only pay £40pa for 3 licences. I was told to say clear of the free ones?
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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 12:59 - Apr 9 with 708 viewsWeaverQPR

I use microsoft security essentials and do the odd malwarebytes scan and that seems to keep my lappy ok. (both free versions)

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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 14:54 - Apr 9 with 683 viewsTacticalR

Microsoft Security Essentials. As mentioned it's free.

If you want to give it a try you need to disable Norton while using it as PCs don't work well with different anti-virus systems running concurrently.

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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 15:14 - Apr 9 with 670 viewsChesterfieldR

Kaspersky 3 licences £22 in Curry's at the moment.
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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 15:51 - Apr 9 with 646 viewsJonDoeman

PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 15:14 - Apr 9 by ChesterfieldR

Kaspersky 3 licences £22 in Curry's at the moment.


Why pay when it's free?


Try avast.

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PC & Internet Security (non QPR) on 19:49 - Apr 9 with 598 viewsHollowayRanger

using comodo firewall dragon and microsoft security ess

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