Avira b/c it's lightweight, low ram consuming.
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Avira b/c it's lightweight, low ram consuming.
ESET NOD is the best but it slows down my laptop.
I agree with earlier posts that Sandboxie or a virtual machine helps a ton. I'm so glad Windows 1903 next month will have Sandboxie like function inbuilt.
Bitdefender 2019 (this time)
Common sense and uBlock Origin :) but I use Kaspersky and Malwarebytes for scanning occasionally
Honestly a little surprised Kaspersky is so high, I haven't really heard anyone talk about it in a while. I use Avast here though I'm not a big fan of it, might honestly switch now.
I like MSE, doesn't give me any issues and you cannot beat the price.
At work we use ESET, I have no complaints about it either.
Using the built in windows one for the last couple of years
haven't had any issues so far
-knocks wood-
I think webroot as it tracks it all at source and the virus begins with ads etc which only webroot addresses
Kaspersky for now and always—those Russians they know their stuff!