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<blockquote data-quote="jetman" data-source="post: 981994" data-attributes="member: 63028"><p>On Windows, Microsoft Defender is probably as good as any other product. </p><p>On iOS there is little benefit in installing any security products.</p><p></p><p>Even Android is pretty secure, provided that 1) it has the latest security updates and 2) you only install trusted apps and get these from the Play Store.</p><p>Personally, I like the safety net of a AV product on Android- in which case I would probably go for any of the well established names- Avira, Avast, F-Secure, Bitdefender, Norton etc.</p><p>But whether a Av product is necessary is debateable.</p><p></p><p>In my view, the main thing is to keep devices updated with the latest operating systems and don't install apps from untrusted sources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jetman, post: 981994, member: 63028"] On Windows, Microsoft Defender is probably as good as any other product. On iOS there is little benefit in installing any security products. Even Android is pretty secure, provided that 1) it has the latest security updates and 2) you only install trusted apps and get these from the Play Store. Personally, I like the safety net of a AV product on Android- in which case I would probably go for any of the well established names- Avira, Avast, F-Secure, Bitdefender, Norton etc. But whether a Av product is necessary is debateable. In my view, the main thing is to keep devices updated with the latest operating systems and don't install apps from untrusted sources. [/QUOTE]
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