View Full Version : Norton Anti-Virus Fails The Test
Zeddo
04-23-2009, 12:12 PM
Now for something practical. I run AVG free version myself and uninstalled Norton and Mcaffee at least a year ago. I also run only Firefox rather than IE, I won't touch IE with a bargepole and a health inspector on the end.
Read this article for a really good expose on this whole issue.
After reading this I think I will upgrade to the paid AVG version, well worth the money methinks.
http://justanothercoverup.com/?p=608
David
04-23-2009, 02:32 PM
So....it's free for one year and then your forced to buy it?
"avast! antivirus Home Edition is FREE to use but it is necessary to register before the end of the initial 60 day trial period. Following the registration you will receive by e-mail a license key valid for a period of 1 year. After you have downloaded and installed the program, the license key must be inserted into it within 60 days. The registration process is very easy, and it will take you only a couple of minutes."
I thought avast was ok , but not after 1st april, switched to
"Advanced systems care free", windows updates still not working.
Czymra
04-24-2009, 01:41 AM
For all you guys who still haven't got a mac.... one stop virus package, most robust one I know:
http://www.free-av.com/
Oh yes, it's completely free for private use.
THE eXchanger
04-24-2009, 03:33 AM
i believe,
i can get people a 9 year avg - full program subscription
for $19.99 USD,
and, could donate part of those proceeds
to project avalon
would anyone be interested, in 9 years of virus protection
for $19.99 usd ???
it would be a proper registration / with a key
i've been using it, and, it is great
email : workingwonders@aol.com
if you wish to purchase it
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on a side note, i think NORTON created most of the virus problems
and, when, i tried to get it out, of an old computer -- it was very hard to do
Zeddo
04-24-2009, 08:30 AM
on a side note, i think NORTON created most of the virus problems
and, when, i tried to get it out, of an old computer -- it was very hard to do
I tend to agree with that sentiment eXchanger, very much so. That's how they stay in business.
Thanks for that link, I will be giving it a serious look into .
Cheers
Zeddo
05-01-2009, 11:29 AM
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tone3jaguar
05-01-2009, 01:17 PM
I am using AVG right now. I have also found that McAffe was very good. I s--t canned norton 3 years ago when they came out with a new version of their software that turned all computers into snails.
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