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<blockquote data-quote="pvsurfer" data-source="post: 1029295" data-attributes="member: 83239"><p>When WiseVector StopX chose to no longer provide/support a free version of its antimalware I gave that question a lot of thought. Were it not for Russia invading Ukraine I probably would have chosen Kaspersky Free as its replacement, but now can't trust it. I first gave Avast/AVG Free a go, but they had way too many upgrade nags to suit me so then I installed and started using Bitdefender Free and so far I like it quite a bit - it has the very same (highly regarded) engine as the paid BD products, I find its interface user-friendly and it is <em>almost</em> nag-free insofar as upgrading to paid versions. I find its use of my laptop's resources isn't noticeable except when conducting a system scan. So far, my only complaint is that of FPs and the effort to remove them from quarantine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pvsurfer, post: 1029295, member: 83239"] When WiseVector StopX chose to no longer provide/support a free version of its antimalware I gave that question a lot of thought. Were it not for Russia invading Ukraine I probably would have chosen Kaspersky Free as its replacement, but now can't trust it. I first gave Avast/AVG Free a go, but they had way too many upgrade nags to suit me so then I installed and started using Bitdefender Free and so far I like it quite a bit - it has the very same (highly regarded) engine as the paid BD products, I find its interface user-friendly and it is [I]almost[/I] nag-free insofar as upgrading to paid versions. I find its use of my laptop's resources isn't noticeable except when conducting a system scan. So far, my only complaint is that of FPs and the effort to remove them from quarantine! [/QUOTE]
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