- Dec 30, 2016
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As my license ended
I want suggestions for free antivirus to use
so which one
also any other giveaway for some paid one
I want suggestions for free antivirus to use
so which one
also any other giveaway for some paid one
I think Microsoft Defender is a great antivirus, as Shadowras test also show. But I prefer to pay to get Esets antivirus as it's so light. In comparision I think tthey are just as effective keeping crap ut. But a hate a computer that stand with the thingy in the middle that just spin around. It does that with MD, but never with NOD 32.I'm currently using Kaspersky with a new PC running Win 11 Pro, but I turned off HTTPs scanning and used Malwarebytes Browser with uBlock Origin in Firefox.
It had a few popups even after I turned off all notifications in the settings in both the app and web, and they haven't showed up since. It appears to be the lightest so far. I think the Novabench score I got for it was 2494 (the higher, the better).
I used the built-in AV, and it felt like it was the heaviest in several cases. I think the Novabench score I got for it with core isolation turned on was 2218.
I used Avast, and it was OK but felt a bit heavier. Its Novabench score was similar to that of Kaspersky. Also, I had to turn on game and do not disturb modes to stop notifications.
I tried Bitdefender, and it also felt a bit heavier. Its Novabench score was similar to that of Kaspersky. I also couldn't turn off features like HTTPs scanning without it showing a warning in the app and in the system tray.
I know MS Defender scores on heavier-side at AV-C (last time I looked) but running Defender with WHHLight with no sense of heaviness at the keyboard. Actually surprised by this, and like it.I think Microsoft Defender is a great antivirus, as Shadowras test also show....
Some people don't mind the heavy stuff, but I'm sensitive to it and have always been.
Thats why i use Norton, as light as a feather.I think Microsoft Defender is a great antivirus, as Shadowras test also show. But I prefer to pay to get Esets antivirus as it's so light. In comparision I think tthey are just as effective keeping crap ut. But a hate a computer that stand with the thingy in the middle that just spin around. It does that with MD, but never with NOD 32.
Kaspersky is a great antivirus too.
Some people don't mind the heavy stuff, but I'm sensitive to it and have always been.
Norton wins by a country mile.Kaspersky Free is very light on my system as well. It seems that the Command line is not visible for the Kaspersky processes (probably protected) at least in Task Manager.
Just to try, I tried yesteday, to download Kaspersky cloud security. I was looking after a free version, but I first found out when it was on my computer that I had 31 days left? I think it's something ala internet security back in the days. But I flipped when I tried to browse. It was totally light. Like NOD 32! And t's with firewall and mail security which I sat on off because I use Gmail. I don't understand what Kaspersky have done to achieve it. But I wanted to try the cloud security, because I had heard that one was very light because of the cloud thing. And light it certanly is. I'm real surpriced. Now it seems there is Norton (One of them I don't know which) NOD 32 and Kaspersky security cloud. Sickly light.Kaspersky Free is very light on my system as well. It seems that the Command line is not visible for the Kaspersky processes (probably protected) at least in Task Manager.