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<blockquote data-quote="Momus" data-source="post: 800177" data-attributes="member: 66913"><p>Thank you very much for your feedback, all of you. I’m still surprised that Avira is heavy on some machines. I still like it for it’s great signatures and it’s privacy policie though they are working with third party companies. About web protection, I’m not sure yet. Adding AdGuard desktop version makes me feel better. I will probably give Emsisoft web protection a try and might add Cylance. </p><p></p><p>Around Xmas I gave Thor premium a try but the product felt kind of beta release. I don’t know, but it just did not convince me. So my conclusion with regards to so called “best Antivirus” ( being aware thats an illusion): Commodo Firewall with CS settings is theoretically a great solution but too buggy for me, Kaspersky being one of the best solutions on the market but by fat too much system impact. So there’s just Eset, Norton and Avira left...</p><p></p><p>The only one left I did not try is Panda...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momus, post: 800177, member: 66913"] Thank you very much for your feedback, all of you. I’m still surprised that Avira is heavy on some machines. I still like it for it’s great signatures and it’s privacy policie though they are working with third party companies. About web protection, I’m not sure yet. Adding AdGuard desktop version makes me feel better. I will probably give Emsisoft web protection a try and might add Cylance. Around Xmas I gave Thor premium a try but the product felt kind of beta release. I don’t know, but it just did not convince me. So my conclusion with regards to so called “best Antivirus” ( being aware thats an illusion): Commodo Firewall with CS settings is theoretically a great solution but too buggy for me, Kaspersky being one of the best solutions on the market but by fat too much system impact. So there’s just Eset, Norton and Avira left... The only one left I did not try is Panda... [/QUOTE]
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