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<blockquote data-quote="rodrigopimpao" data-source="post: 779139" data-attributes="member: 74052"><p>I can only thank all of you for sharing your opinions, knowledge, and suggestions.</p><p></p><p>I got a kind of paranoid about security during past years. I have a lot more to lose now than five years ago when I would use free AVs and browse some unsafe and shady websites.</p><p>The years (and college) taught me a lot about security online, but my family is not that educated. That's why I seek for a top AV, so my family (which are the ones who need it the most) can benefit from it.</p><p></p><p>Black Friday and now Cyber Monday provided some interesting discounts for almost every security suite mentioned here. I'm still not sure, but I'll likely stick with ESET. I know them for years and I'm really used to it, so there is no big reason for me to change.</p><p></p><p>I know most of you discourage stacking multiple protection suites, and some of you discredit Heimdal. But after looking at my mother's PC, I'm thankful for it. It blocked a great amount of suspicious websites, before ESET did (maybe because the suites are stacked, meaning ESET would also block but Heimdal blocked first, idk).</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine also recommended getting a license for Malwarebytes 3, but then again I'm not sure if that would be just to please my paranoic side or if it would actually help.</p><p></p><p>I saw lots of you recommending Gryphon. I'm looking forward to getting one, but I'm from Brazil and we don't have it here. So, I won't be able to get one for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rodrigopimpao, post: 779139, member: 74052"] I can only thank all of you for sharing your opinions, knowledge, and suggestions. I got a kind of paranoid about security during past years. I have a lot more to lose now than five years ago when I would use free AVs and browse some unsafe and shady websites. The years (and college) taught me a lot about security online, but my family is not that educated. That's why I seek for a top AV, so my family (which are the ones who need it the most) can benefit from it. Black Friday and now Cyber Monday provided some interesting discounts for almost every security suite mentioned here. I'm still not sure, but I'll likely stick with ESET. I know them for years and I'm really used to it, so there is no big reason for me to change. I know most of you discourage stacking multiple protection suites, and some of you discredit Heimdal. But after looking at my mother's PC, I'm thankful for it. It blocked a great amount of suspicious websites, before ESET did (maybe because the suites are stacked, meaning ESET would also block but Heimdal blocked first, idk). A friend of mine also recommended getting a license for Malwarebytes 3, but then again I'm not sure if that would be just to please my paranoic side or if it would actually help. I saw lots of you recommending Gryphon. I'm looking forward to getting one, but I'm from Brazil and we don't have it here. So, I won't be able to get one for a while. [/QUOTE]
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