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<blockquote data-quote="colin.p" data-source="post: 986363" data-attributes="member: 93980"><p>Ya got that right. I do find this topic very enlightening however, if not somewhat humorous. The only windows computer I have, is running the "security" program windows provides and all the rest of my computers don't even know what an AV is.</p><p></p><p>Wait, I lie: I just recently set up a new Dell laptop for my daughter and it came with McAfee pre-installed, as apparently she paid for a years coverage in the computer purchase price. At the end of the year, McAfee will be uninstalled and MS Defender will take over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colin.p, post: 986363, member: 93980"] Ya got that right. I do find this topic very enlightening however, if not somewhat humorous. The only windows computer I have, is running the "security" program windows provides and all the rest of my computers don't even know what an AV is. Wait, I lie: I just recently set up a new Dell laptop for my daughter and it came with McAfee pre-installed, as apparently she paid for a years coverage in the computer purchase price. At the end of the year, McAfee will be uninstalled and MS Defender will take over. [/QUOTE]
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