My McAfee subscription end next month, and I don't know if I should renew
what do you guys think?
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)CatWoman
(79,623 posts)IcyPeas
(22,559 posts)I used to use their free version, but then decided to splurge for the Premium. it gives me a bit of peace of mind.
Quemado
(1,262 posts)If you are looking for the best antivirus software, most online reviews I've seen have rated BitDefender #1.
If you are looking for the best deal on antivirus software, it depends on how much of a discount you can find. Since you subscription runs out next month, one possibility for you would be to install a free antivirus software package after McAfee expires, and use the free package until Black Friday or Cyber Monday. By then, a lot of the antivirus providers should have some good deals.
Brainfodder
(7,181 posts)Covers Android, MAC, and Windows.
I use Bitdefender too, that was meant as reply to OP.
Quemado
(1,262 posts)On my wife's Windows machine, we use Windows' built-in anti virus.
On my Mac, it's a free anti-virus software package.
On my Linux machine, nothing
Brainfodder
(7,181 posts)as needed, especially if I hear of an outbreak.
I donated to bleepingcomputer even, good resource.
/cheers
matt819
(10,749 posts)Ive been happy with bitdefender and also have malwarebytes premium.
in2herbs
(3,069 posts)Voltaire2
(14,648 posts)Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)completely, from my experience, a few years ago.
I do recommend Malwarebytes.
alwaysinasnit
(5,232 posts)Bitdefender (free)
Avast (free)
AVG (free)
CatWoman
(79,623 posts)Marie Marie
(10,001 posts)I like it but you do get constant ads wanting you to upgrade to the paid subscription.
vsrazdem
(2,184 posts)all the crap that slow my computer down, and I use it all the time.
MuseRider
(34,349 posts)I think I will do that too, my computer is fast as can be then it just begins to lag and I take forever going through things and getting rid of them. That sounds like a great idea, it could not be more expensive than I would consider my time when things bog down.
Thanks!
vsrazdem
(2,184 posts)didn't think it was worth it, but I really find that the Clean up program works quite well, getting rid of all my downloads and sites visited that can bog down my computer. It will also tell you if you have programs that you have not used in quite a while you can put them to sleep, until you use them again, and that will also speed up programs. It was worth it for me, as I use my computer for work and when the computer slows down it can be pretty irritating.
MuseRider
(34,349 posts)MuseRider
(34,349 posts)I have it on my phone. So far so good.
Windows 10 I use the Windows Security and Malwarebytes.
Voltaire2
(14,648 posts)so just uninstall mcafee and save yourself some dollars.
CatWoman
(79,623 posts)is their pushiness (and costliness)
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)one of the best out there. It even has "tamper prevention" that stops malware from changing your settings. (You have to turn it on, though) And it's got protection from ransomware.
I rely on Defender and have Malwarebytes (free) as a backup. Both run quietly in the background and I haven't had any problems for years.
CatWoman
(79,623 posts)BigmanPigman
(52,208 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)Press the Windows key, or click the icon.
Click the little gear on the lower left-- "Settings"
Probably down on the bottom will be "Update and Security"
Then "Windows Security" and finally "Virus and threat protection"
After all that you should see a list of things with green checkmarks. If the green checks aren't there, click and turn things on. On the bottom should be "ransomware protection" which is off by default. It's off because it could cause errors in perfectly good operations and you would go nuts trying to find out why. Most of us don't need the protection because ransomware usually attacks larger operations, but if it makes you comfortable, turn it on. And,
just about any changes you make can be reversed.
While you're in there, spend some time poking around things. There's a lot of info in Settings, and some other changes you might want to make.
BigmanPigman
(52,208 posts)I am going to take a screen shot of your directions on my tablet and take it to my desk top comp.
CatWoman
(79,623 posts)steve2470
(37,461 posts)Windows Defender is built right into the operating system, so it uses the least resources and interferes the least. It's well rated and I've never had an issue with it. Half the battle is just not clicking on the wrong stuff.
OnDoutside
(20,649 posts)no problems. It's free.
COLGATE4
(14,829 posts)Definitely the best out there for Windows 10
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