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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 778291"><p>You have gotten a lot of great suggestions (Emsisoft, Norton, etc...). I will just echo what others have said and that's to download the trial version of each product and see for yourself. We can give you suggestions all day and night, but at the end of the day it's your system, so you are the one that has to like it. I agree with [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER], don't over think it and don't get caught up with the fear and paranoia that is sometimes present. Also do not feel like you have to add 1000 programs/extensions to your set up because more is not better.</p><p></p><p>Eset is a very capable product. Like others have said, if you are happy with it and it has served you well, then I don't see any reason to change, but then again, you may find something you like better. There are some advanced features within Eset, but in all honesty you really don't have to get caught up in them if you don't want to. There is a very good thread that [USER=53544]@RoboMan[/USER] has created to help you configure Eset if that it something you'd like to try. Keep in mind that most security programs are setup out of the box the way the vendor feels like are it's optimal settings. In other words, the vendors try to setup home consumer products to be fairly install and forget for the most part.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that whatever solution you choose, always practice safe computing habits as no product is perfect and will fail you if you rely on them way too much. If you have been practising safe computing 101 and using Eset at default and have remained infection free, then IMHO I think Eset is doing it's job without you having to dig into it's advanced features.</p><p></p><p>Also, don't be shy at all to ask questions an learn, that is the best way to improve your knowledge. This forum is full of great knowledgeable people that are willing to help, even with things like the advanced features in Eset if that's something you would like to check out.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 778291"] You have gotten a lot of great suggestions (Emsisoft, Norton, etc...). I will just echo what others have said and that's to download the trial version of each product and see for yourself. We can give you suggestions all day and night, but at the end of the day it's your system, so you are the one that has to like it. I agree with [USER=58943]@ForgottenSeer 58943[/USER], don't over think it and don't get caught up with the fear and paranoia that is sometimes present. Also do not feel like you have to add 1000 programs/extensions to your set up because more is not better. Eset is a very capable product. Like others have said, if you are happy with it and it has served you well, then I don't see any reason to change, but then again, you may find something you like better. There are some advanced features within Eset, but in all honesty you really don't have to get caught up in them if you don't want to. There is a very good thread that [USER=53544]@RoboMan[/USER] has created to help you configure Eset if that it something you'd like to try. Keep in mind that most security programs are setup out of the box the way the vendor feels like are it's optimal settings. In other words, the vendors try to setup home consumer products to be fairly install and forget for the most part. Keep in mind that whatever solution you choose, always practice safe computing habits as no product is perfect and will fail you if you rely on them way too much. If you have been practising safe computing 101 and using Eset at default and have remained infection free, then IMHO I think Eset is doing it's job without you having to dig into it's advanced features. Also, don't be shy at all to ask questions an learn, that is the best way to improve your knowledge. This forum is full of great knowledgeable people that are willing to help, even with things like the advanced features in Eset if that's something you would like to check out.;) [/QUOTE]
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