List of best antivirus software with Windows 10

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CarrieS

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Find out which manufacturer is ready for Windows 10. Here's a list of compatible antivirus software with Windows 10.

Note: Remove your old antivirus/security software before you install the new one. Two different security software installed at the same time, can cause problems on your PC.

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Avast
  • Pro Antivirus
  • Internet Security
  • Premier
Link: https://blog.avast.com/2015/06/03/latest-versions-of-avast-compatible-with-windows-10/

AVG
  • Antivirus
  • Internet Security
Link: http://now.avg.com/free-windows-10-update/

Avira
  • Antivirus Pro
  • Internet Security
  • Ultimate Protection Suite
Link: http://www.avira.com/en/support-for-home-knowledgebase-detail/kbid/1699

Bitdefender
  • Antivirus Plus
  • Internet Security
  • Total Security
Link: http://www.hotforsecurity.com/blog/bitdefender-products-ready-to-embrace-windows-10-12221.html

BullGuard
Not compatible

Dr.Web
Not compatible

eScan
Not compatible

ESET
Not compatible

F-Secure
Not compatible

Kaspersky
Not compatible

Norton
  • Norton Antivirus
  • Internet Security
  • 360
  • Security
  • Security with Backup
Link: https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v107701320_EndUserProfile_en_us

Panda Security
Not compatible

Trend Micro
Not compatible

VIPRE
Not compatible

Webroot
  • SecureAnywhere AntiVirus
  • SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus
  • SecureAnywhere Internet Security Complete
Link: https://community.webroot.com/t5/An...or-Version-9-0-0-64/m-p/206944/thread-id/4633

ZoneAlarm
Not compatible
 

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eXDj

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ESET Smart Security is not yet compatible with Win10. HIPS doesn't work in Win10 yet. They will release a Win10 supported version by next week.
Now version 9 beta is ok on windows 10
 
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Sloth

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^ Yes, the latest version of ESET Smart Security 8 and 9 beta works fine in Win10.
 

jamescv7

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The OP should update it immediately, Dr.Web is already compatible and a user from comments provide AV-Comparatives Windows 10 AV compatibility link.
 
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Martin_C

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Just remember - when third-party AVs claim compatibility with a OS, then all that mean is that they no longer make said OS crash constantly.

It does not mean that they take advantage of all the new improvements that the new OS holds.
It does not mean that all their fancy named features, promoted on colorful marketing posters works on the new OS (or even on the old OS)

It just means that they would like you to send them money, because they feel their GUI is pretty on the new OS, and they hope to be able to fool users into believing that more buttons equals more protection.
 
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eXDj

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Best antivirus for win.10 x64 Pro (insider build-fast ring) ?
Now on build 10547-Bitdefender Total Security-2016 is not compatible :(
 

Ink

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I dont like W.Defender :( ,who test ESET or Kaspersky?
Why not? Too low detection, too much RAM usage, or incapable of controlling your mouse clicks?
 

Ink

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Yes.too low detection+no firewall,i have 1 year license for bitdefender
No Firewall, have you heard of Windows Firewall?

Windows Firewall was introduced in Windows XP SP2 (or 1), but since the release of Vista, it's been improved a lot. It's also very easy to set-up basic rules, through Advanced Settings.

It's better to improve your browsing habits, than rely on software to detect the malware for you. If you can identify risks, then you're better off.
 
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