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Antivirus vs. Internet Security solutions - What do you prefer?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBlueCreeper512" data-source="post: 888821" data-attributes="member: 87607"><p>Internet Security suites I find are not necessary, they are more expensive than the basic AV plan, and they include tools that are not essential to security and ones that I'll never use, like I've never used a password manager, I've never used a VPN, and the built in Windows Firewall should be fine most scenarios, besides the AV is the most important part of an IS suite, the others are just extras that I'll never use, and even if I need a password manager, I'll find a free alternative, if I need a VPN, I'll use ProtonVPN.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jeez, how much money do you have to afford spending it on the most expensive plans of each vendor?...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBlueCreeper512, post: 888821, member: 87607"] Internet Security suites I find are not necessary, they are more expensive than the basic AV plan, and they include tools that are not essential to security and ones that I'll never use, like I've never used a password manager, I've never used a VPN, and the built in Windows Firewall should be fine most scenarios, besides the AV is the most important part of an IS suite, the others are just extras that I'll never use, and even if I need a password manager, I'll find a free alternative, if I need a VPN, I'll use ProtonVPN. Jeez, how much money do you have to afford spending it on the most expensive plans of each vendor?... [/QUOTE]
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