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General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Boothy on July 30, 2010, 06:15:21 pm
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It seems that a lot of people on here are pretty computer keyed up on PC's etc and I'm in need of some good advice please.
I am currently running a Laptop with Windows 7 and for security I am using Norton 360 V3.0 which I have been really happy with it, or at least everything is running smoother than a prom queens thighs anyway. Its due for renewal in the next few days and was wondering what the best thing to do is? I've browsed the web but its a minefield! I can get the same version of Norton that I have now for around £15.00 but the new one, V4.0 is about £40.00. Then there are the options of a different security package which are plentiful.
Some one told me that I should just use the Windows Firewall and Defender and not to bother wasting my money and someone else suggested that there are freeware programs that do the same job for free?
I use the internet a fair bit and as a man I am prone to accidentally accessing the 'occasional' porn site and so I don't want catch the PC equivalent of the :congrats: .
Cheers, Chris.
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If u don't want to spend money get microsoft security essentials, its free and very good.
If you don't mind spending look at webroot internet security.
Security programs are all personal choice to be honest, any test done they only prove about 70% effective anyway. The rest is down to you!
Personally i run security essentials, even though I get free keys for any of the full paid security programs.
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Oh and if you get infected don't worry about it lol just drop me a pm and I can sort it for you.
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If u don't want to spend money get microsoft security essentials, its free and very good.
If you don't mind spending look at webroot internet security.
Security programs are all personal choice to be honest, any test done they only prove about 70% effective anyway. The rest is down to you!
Personally i run security essentials, even though I get free keys for any of the full paid security programs.
Er, free Keys.....i can sense a PM coming on....
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If you have been happy with Norton 360 V3 just renew for the £15, thats cheap. Do you know that you can upgrade to Norton 360 V4 for free on the Norton web site. :happy2:
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So i could buy the V3 for £15 and then upgrade to the V4 for nothing?!
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I can't find the free upgrade thing on the Norton site?
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ah ive always hated norton stuff with a passion. Ive had AVG for years and loved it
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avg free for me also! used it on my last laptop and also on my new one never had any bother..
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avg free for me also! used it on my last laptop and also on my new one never had any bother..
i used to be an avid avg user untill the latest versions which have become rather bloated and use too many resources IMO
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I tried the avg before but could never find the free one?
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You can get a decent security set up with freeware.
Zonealarm firewall
Avast antivirus (I used to use AVG until it became bloatware)
a-squared anti-malware
spywareblaster
lavasoft ad-aware
spybot search and destroy
The important thing with any anti-spyware/anti-virus software is to do regular scans.
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If u don't want to spend money get microsoft security essentials, its free and very good.
If you don't mind spending look at webroot internet security.
Security programs are all personal choice to be honest, any test done they only prove about 70% effective anyway. The rest is down to you!
Personally i run security essentials, even though I get free keys for any of the full paid security programs.
Would the Microsoft Security thing be all I need or should I run something else along side it?
You can get a decent security set up with freeware.
Zonealarm firewall
Avast antivirus (I used to use AVG until it became bloatware)
a-squared anti-malware
spywareblaster
lavasoft ad-aware
spybot search and destroy
The important thing with any anti-spyware/anti-virus software is to do regular scans.
So would i need all of the above to be covered?
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Have a look at Google pack - its got a free AV software - and switching to Gmail helps!
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Used AVG for years now never had any trouble
Free download here
http://www.filehippo.com/download_avg_antivirus/
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If u don't want to spend money get microsoft security essentials, its free and very good.
If you don't mind spending look at webroot internet security.
Security programs are all personal choice to be honest, any test done they only prove about 70% effective anyway. The rest is down to you!
Personally i run security essentials, even though I get free keys for any of the full paid security programs.
Would the Microsoft Security thing be all I need or should I run something else along side it?
You can get a decent security set up with freeware.
Zonealarm firewall
Avast antivirus (I used to use AVG until it became bloatware)
a-squared anti-malware
spywareblaster
lavasoft ad-aware
spybot search and destroy
The important thing with any anti-spyware/anti-virus software is to do regular scans.
So would i need all of the above to be covered?
nope just that will do
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ive been a norton fan but dont like the latest version, and fancy saving some money so cheers for the heads up about the essentials
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I use bit defender, been a great product for years. It’s reasonably priced and they offer a 3 PC licence which suits us. Comes with a great add in called file vault, runs very quietly in the background, checks e-mails by code line (can be a bit slow but it’s bulletproof). Most of my mates have converted across to this from Norton :scared: and McAffee :scared:
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To update to Norton 360 V4. Follow link and click under Product Updates click feature updates for Norton customers.
http://www.symantec.com/norton/downloads/index.jsp
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**cough, cough**
Buy this kaspersky for £8-99, download the latest version here http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/kis_latest_versions and use the key from the 2009 KIS package to install the latest version. :smiley:
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Thanks for all the hwlp and advice people. Got plenty on options now :smiley: