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WD and Free Antivirus programs are bad, says this PC Gamer article. Do you agree?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiamati" data-source="post: 1073812" data-attributes="member: 56785"><p><strong>What do you think of this article? Is it a honest review or a sneaky ad for a paid antivirus software?</strong></p><p>I <a href="https://www.pcgamer.com/windows-defender-let-me-down-so-i-thought-id-try-some-popular-free-antivirus-alternatives-they-left-a-lot-to-be-desired/" target="_blank">found this article on PC Gamer</a> where the author says that Windows Defender failed to protect his PC from a malware attack and that he tested some popular free antivirus alternatives but they were not good enough. He then suggests a paid antivirus software that he claims works great for him. I’m curious if this article is authentic or just a clever way to promote the paid product. Do you agree with his opinion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiamati, post: 1073812, member: 56785"] [B]What do you think of this article? Is it a honest review or a sneaky ad for a paid antivirus software?[/B] I [URL='https://www.pcgamer.com/windows-defender-let-me-down-so-i-thought-id-try-some-popular-free-antivirus-alternatives-they-left-a-lot-to-be-desired/']found this article on PC Gamer[/URL] where the author says that Windows Defender failed to protect his PC from a malware attack and that he tested some popular free antivirus alternatives but they were not good enough. He then suggests a paid antivirus software that he claims works great for him. I’m curious if this article is authentic or just a clever way to promote the paid product. Do you agree with his opinion? [/QUOTE]
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