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Yolshka wrote:
I'd also be interested in it, does anyone know one that is really light on your hardware? and free :p
Why watch too much free online porn?2015071 wrote:
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you must be trollingabraker wrote:
Norton Anti-Virus, AVG, and McAfee are pretty great! They detected so much shit that I would have had to pay otherwise to remove, that I keep them all on 24/7 so no virus gets through. The best part is that they even make the computer faster. osu! was running at 40 fps before, and now it runs on 600 fps! Oh, and the messages that pop-up are very informative, be sure to read them.
this guy is smartJellyblob56 wrote:
Avast free antivirus for active protection and malwarebytes for virus scans
god tier 👌
very smartJellyblob56 wrote:
Don't listen to these losers.
Use Avast antivirus for active protection and Malwarebytes for scans as I said before.
McAfee is NOTORIOUS for being horrible.
If you're searching for some super edgy shit I'd use Tor (+a VPN if you don't want your ISP to see it easily) if you have decent internet and are that paranoid.
Because as we all know, viruses come from those shady porn sites that have that 👌 video you're looking for that no other site has.
Anyways
Everyone here should at least have Malwarebytes. Easily the best scanner around, almost nothing can get around it. Avast is pretty good too because most RATs and other malware can't get by it. I've seen sites of multiple malware devs and almost all of them say their product can't get past Avast. It seemed like McAfee and Norton were some of the worst tbh.Also, if you use Google Chrome get uBlock Origin, it'll help a ton
This is OT, so expect the absolute truth here materakuenslove wrote:
abraker wrote:
Norton Anti-Virus, AVG, and McAfee are pretty great! They detected so much shit that I would have had to pay otherwise to remove, that I keep them all on 24/7 so no virus gets through. The best part is that they even make the computer faster. osu! was running at 40 fps before, and now it runs on 600 fps! Oh, and the messages that pop-up are very informative, be sure to read them.
you must be trolling
Unless you are talking about Norton in the Windows XP days, then that shit was horrible.abraker wrote:
This is OT, so expect the absolute truth here mate
Somewhere mid to late XP days. Ah, the those good old days I slammed my head against the wall trying to figure out what was wrong with my internet. Turns out it was Norton's fault.The Gambler wrote:
Norton is surpsingly decent nowadays, having bought a subscription from them back in 2015 and hasn't given me much hassle (except for trying to uninstall, then I was like nope). I'm running Kaspersky for the time being and seeing how it goes, though it's reputation is also pretty stellar from what I hear.
Or if you still can't learn that, then learn to use a virtual machine.FuZ wrote:
dont use antivirus and learn to use the internet
Damn I thought that bait was low quality...Jellyblob56 wrote: