Battle Bitdefender int.security vs Avg int.security 2013 vs avast 7

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Ink

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Better in which term; Detection, Prevention, Features, Memory Usage, Price.. etc

BitDefender Internet Security 2013
http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutions/antivirus-comparison.html

AVG Internet Security 2013
http://www.avg.com/gb-en/internet-security

avast! 7 Internet Security
http://www.avast.com/internet-security#tab3
 

malbky

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Actually all three are. Just that AVG 2012 gave me false intrusion alerts, Bitdefender missed a virus. Avast was pretty good.
Bitdefender is also good just in case u want an option. If you want set it and forget its bitdefender.
 

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This should be left again up to personal opinion. I might say that Avast is better but you and Earth for example might say Bitdefender is better, so it's up to what you think :)
 

zeus

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The problem is that I have paid antivirus bitdefender and avg (gift) and looking for the best combination? I think between bitdefender int.security , BitDefender Antivirus and some firewall armor free or comodo firewall or third option avast with comodo?

Is that a better option all in one or a combination of antivirus and firewall ?
 

InternetChicken

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Is that a better option all in one or a combination of antivirus and firewall ?
Again it comes down to personal opinion
If i had to choose then BitDefender Internet Security backed up with HitmanPro + Malwarebytes free and as on-demand scanners ,
 

malbky

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I would recommend an internet security suite especially if you are not into computers. Managing both a firewall+av combo may not be a piece of cake or a simple install and forget solution. But if you want to go with an av+f/w combo my best advice use Emsisoft Antimalware with Online Armor or Avast with Comodo/ Outpost/ Private firewall(lots of popups)
You can also try MSE +Comodo Firewall.
Between Bitdefender and AVG obvious choice is BDIS.
 

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If you got BD and AVG, don't bother with Avast, unless it's the Free version. Same applies to AVG.

If you're using Windows Vista or 7, then you don't necessarily need a third-party Firewall.

Does BD have any application control in their AV, else use the Internet Security.

I would consider BD in this instance. What do you think about my feedback?
 
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