Thanks Gadfly, plenty here for me to make a decision on!!! Hope I can be of help to you in the near future...Try this. Or browse for more [broken link removed].
I have the former for years . Excellent.Try this. Or browse for more [broken link removed].
Use Ubuntu no more AV
Yes I felt that would be the case alright, and there are a number of people using my computer so I best re-new my "Trend internet security pro" Is this a good anti virus package or are there better out there? I think it cost $60.00 last year..The free versions are not as good as the paid for versions - otherwise why would they bother producing products aimed at the home market?
Yes I felt that would be the case alright, and there are a number of people using my computer so I best re-new my "Trend internet security pro" Is this a good anti virus package or are there better out there? I think it cost $60.00 last year..
I've a couple of pc's using Avast for free no problem 4 years in, (fingers crossed) it also helps using some of those firefox add ons that track dangerous sites or block scipts you have more control (web of trust, no script)
How about sharing the costs of a paid up anti virus with a few friends and allow them access to your AV password? Would that work as the trend allows you to run up to 3 computers off the one user.
Nope tried and tested, just talking to my friend and he has others using his (nonhoushold) and claims to never have a problem once it doesn't go over three!!!They allow 3 computers in one household.
Nope tried and tested, just talking to my friend and he has others using his (nonhoushold) and claims to never have a problem once it doesn't go over three!!!
Would agree with this 100%. The most common causes of virus / malware infections is by email, music download programs (Limewire / Bearshare) and browsing to dodgey sites.But this doesn't prove it either way. What matters most in the decision on the suitability of free products or not is where and how you use the computer, whether administrator accounts are used, how risky your internet activities are (i.e. how likely you are to come across malware) and your ability to manage multiple products, thier updates and scans.
And what would the consequences be should they find out?I didn't say it wouldn't work, I said the license allowed 3 computers in one household. Anything else is a breach of the license agreement. I don't know how they define a household but maybe you/your friend had better check?
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