Guide | How To How To Maximize Protection On Common Sense Antivirus 2014

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Chromatinfish 123

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"Common Sense Antivirus 2014" is your brain. When they say "Bitdefender is the best" or "Kaspersky is the best," they are all wrong. Common Sense Antivirus 2014 is the best antivirus. It is weak but gets stronger with Long-Term Memory technology, which nothing can surpass. It is the only "hardware" antivirus in the market. And you get all that for free! Download Link:
http://(Wait, it is already installed on your system!).com
That's right. It's your brain (if you haven't guessed already). Brain AV can enclose another AV, and also can intelligently scan the page for profanity and malicious hints using human-tech.
You're probably saying, "Oh, Chromatinfish, that's cute, but I need real info!"
Ok, here we go...
1) Make the most of your eye-scan technology
Your eyes are the most powerful AV scanners in the world. Search for adware/spyware or trojans and avoid them like the plaque. Avoid things like "Spy-", because most of them are trojans (Spy Sheriff). Do not purchase any software if it is a generic term (Antivirus Security Pro) or doesn't have valid https. Microsoft currently holds a list of genuine AV programs:
support.microsoft.com/kb/49500
This is very important!
2) Install AV and Companion AV
The link above will give you a list of all genuine AV (but not every genuine one). Choose one of your liking and pick a companion product.

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