AVG Alternative?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by dcristo, Jul 19, 2008.

  1. #1
    Seems AVG Anti-virus is going paid at the end of this month.

    What is a good replacement? Of course free :)
     
    dcristo, Jul 19, 2008 IP
  2. KingPin08

    KingPin08 Banned

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    Avast is excellent. I have it on every computer I own, business and personal.

    I even have it on my Windows servers.

    KP
     
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  3. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    Try Comodo Anti virus, free and enterprise class.
     
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    Comodo is great! I use their firewall and they are pretty awesome :)
     
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    Honestly, it's worth paying the small amount for a year or 2 of anti-virus, it isn't much. I payed about £30 or something like that for 2 years cover not long ago (got 50% off by using some code I found). TBH it's not much money to part with for what it protects me from.
     
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    #6
    Buy McAfee SecurityCenter. It's SO worth it.
    I used to use Avast! Free and AVG Free anti-viruses in the past and they did NOT detect what McAfee has been detecting and removing for me! :eek:

    The amount of trojans that you can get from a single mp3 download is ridiculous, and they will NOT be picked up by free AV.

    Save yourself the hassle and go out and spend a few bucks on McAfee SecurityCenter. Best Buy and Staples always have deals on the software for like $4.95. :eek:
     
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    xaxecom Well-Known Member

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    I alos recommend avast. I use it to replace norton and there have no problems.
     
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    shamkabir Active Member

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    #8
    I am use Avast. It is good. For a test yo can use it. After 7 days you can say it is good. Some time is it best. Because it is free.
     
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  9. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    I have already changed my Antivirus from AVG to Avast 15 days back and i must say that its really working well. Give it a try and you like it also.

    DON.
     
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    Norton Internet Security 2008 For the Win if you can afford $45 a year or so.
     
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    Don't do that. McAfee takes over your computer...it really does. Hardly lets you do anything without authorising it (kinda like vista)
     
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    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    Not sure if it is only me, but Norton was giving me a big headache with receiving and sending of email. Tried it in the office and had tons of difficult especially with the rejection of emails being send out.

     
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    #13
    all you have to do is switch off the email scanning... and or edit a firewall setting & voila
     
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    I agree with you. I have been using avast for the past one year without any problem. It provides a better protection to your PC :)
     
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  15. deluxdon

    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    I heard that Norton slow down your system, is that true ? Due to that i haven't renew my Norton which preinstalled on my laptop and change it to free Avast.

    DON.
     
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    No it's not true. You'll only notice a difference if you have a Pentium 3 processor or below...
     
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    why not u try zonealarm
    it's best and u can find crack of it anywhere.
     
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  18. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    Please refrain from promoting warez or cracks. There are enough alternatives without resorting to illegal means. Appreciate that.

     
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    #19
    antivir is your best bet :D
     
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    #20
    Anybody here using AVIRA? I feel that this one is worth considering and based on my own experience, after using it for 3 months, I haven't had any trouble with infections or slowdown in performance.
     
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