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bchristine 04-02-2017 10:41 AM

MalwareBytes / Overall Security
 
Hi ...

I'm new to C & T on this website. I hope someone can offer their guidance:

I am operating on Windows 7; primarily use Google Chrome as a browser, and IE 11.0 as a back-up when I can't open/load things on Google Chrome.

I bought the premium MWBytes last year; then in Feb (I think it was) they put out a new version which ended up giving me problems. Per their instructions, I uninstalled their new version and went back to the old version. Now they are hounding me to install a different new version - which I'm leery about.

My "contract" with them is up in a few days, so now I'm considering going with a total online security suite, but not sure which ones .... I think MWBytes was bought-out by another company; consequently their customer service is not what it used to be.

Is it necessary to have another security program other than Malware detection? I have a very basic MS Security Essentials also ... but I know the protection with this is very minimal.

BTW, I have not encountered any problems with my computer, and I'm hyper-aware of emails/programs, etc. that I open. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!

Thank you.

Jomar 04-02-2017 04:25 PM

Some security products I've used in the past ( I use Linux now, not Windows) -
Free Internet Security | Why Comodo Internet Security Suite for PC?

They also have more secure browser options - one like Chrome & one like Firefox..
Secure Web Browser | Fastest Free Dragon Browser from Comodo
Comodo IceDragon Browser | Download Free Internet Browser

I also used a paid internet security suite back when many virus, worms, trojans & malware were in the news..I had Win XP Back then.
When time to renew came around they offered a nice discount & it was for 3 computers so it was worth it at the time..
I did use the 30 day trials of all the top security - some I didn't care for the format and some were draggy on my system.. But that wa s10 yrs ago , so I'm sure some formats have changed.
But most of the top ones are still in the top 10 lists.. almost all let you do a free trial period , then uninstall and try another.. back then the Norton product was hard to fully remove, so I would avoid it for that reason, might not be the case now tho..Bit defender may have been fiddly too back then..

some comparison lists - If you click the link to each product you should see the free trial offers-
The Best Security Suites of 217 | PCMag.com
Best Internet Security Software of 217 (Total Protection Bundles)
http://www.toptenreviews.com/softwar...ites-software/

You should be able to see a few screen shots @ each site too, so you can see the format, some are not as easy to navigate, some are. Kaspersky seemed to have a lot of settings, but you can just run it as it comes without digging into those..

Gethprime 04-03-2017 12:44 AM

I currently use ESET Security for my internet sec program. It was pretty cheap. Not by price alone, but by its features. I was looking for something that was less invasive on my pc's resources. Personally I despise Norton McAfee and avg. I was a devoted avg user a few yrs ago but there software became more bloated with unnecessary features which I wasn't interested in.

kiwi33 04-03-2017 02:08 AM

I use the paid version of MalwareBytes and Chrome, running under Windows 10 Professional.

This combination works well for me.


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