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Mcaffee versus Kaspersky
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Bobtanian | Report | 29 Nov 2013 12:07 |
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I have always used McAfee as a internet security/ virus protection, however I have just realised that as a Barclays customer I have the option of using Kaspersky, instead. |
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Budgie Rustler | Report | 29 Nov 2013 12:58 |
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Same her Bob used McAfee for over 13 yrs have tried Norton and a couple of free ones, but found too many faults with the latter, and I just could not get on with Norton, had it was already preloaded on 2 new computers I purchased (30 day trial jobbie) neither times did it last more than a few days before I uninstalled it and returned back to McAfee. |
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Budgie Rustler | Report | 29 Nov 2013 13:06 |
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Bob just bought latest McAfee Total Protection 2014 at £25, for a friend. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 29 Nov 2013 14:19 |
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Hmm!!! |
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OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 29 Nov 2013 14:33 |
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I took up the offer from Barclays for Kaspersky, it is free for one year and after that you need to purchase a subscription, used it for the free year, then opted for Microsoft Security Essentials which suits my needs and it is free. |
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Budgie Rustler | Report | 29 Nov 2013 15:05 |
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HI Bob got the sales receipt from PC WORLD sitting in front of me ,Yep, £25. |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 29 Nov 2013 16:08 |
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The best free security software for Windows is, oddly enough, Microsoft Security Essentials / Defender. This partly because of the frequent and comprehensice release of updates but also because M$ know the OS & Office weaknesses and thus where a hit may be tried on. |
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Frederick | Report | 29 Nov 2013 16:37 |
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I don't pay anything for McAfee as it comes free with BT Infinity broadband. |
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jax | Report | 29 Nov 2013 17:06 |
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I had the free antivirus with virgin but it would not hold any passwords so had to log into everything each day. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 29 Nov 2013 17:19 |
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I have downloaded AVG on my new laptop. Will be dispensing with Norton on my tower PC when it comes up for renewal in Jan . Norton has become too much and is pain sometimes , |
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Ron2 | Report | 29 Nov 2013 21:39 |
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Agree with RollotheRed. In the past I've had free AVG - I got bugged, Norton - nigh on took over the PC, McAphee got to be a PIA. Now had Kaspersky for 3 years and I find it best of the lot. Easy to download online every year, think cost me £29 this year. I'll stick with it |
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Ron2 | Report | 29 Nov 2013 21:43 |
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Rollo - you mention disabling Flash and Java/ But wot about viewing vid' clips on BBC website etc and any docus I get from mates who usedJava? |
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