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F-Secure Internet Security v19.5
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny Quest" data-source="post: 1096265" data-attributes="member: 99434"><p>Thank you, Lynx. Is it something I need to be concerned about? Do I ditch F-Secure, even though it's been light on my PC's and glitch free for about 1 year now? I'm not trying to defend it to the point of its blind spots, but would Avast, ESET, Norton or Zone Alarm be so much better, that I would be foolish not to switch? Or is this one of those, "it failed in 1-2 areas so lets ditch it for the next AV" phenomenon? My online experience is very limited, I usually hit about 6 favorite sites a day, and that's about it (besides links from here). No gaming, no torrenting, not a lot of downloads except a couple of utility software to check out every now and then.</p><p></p><p>I do have Bitdefender installed on 2 PC's (AV+ and Total) but I'm not a fan of how glitchy it can be at times, and of all the processes and the amount of RAM it uses, to then install it on the other 3 PC's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny Quest, post: 1096265, member: 99434"] Thank you, Lynx. Is it something I need to be concerned about? Do I ditch F-Secure, even though it's been light on my PC's and glitch free for about 1 year now? I'm not trying to defend it to the point of its blind spots, but would Avast, ESET, Norton or Zone Alarm be so much better, that I would be foolish not to switch? Or is this one of those, "it failed in 1-2 areas so lets ditch it for the next AV" phenomenon? My online experience is very limited, I usually hit about 6 favorite sites a day, and that's about it (besides links from here). No gaming, no torrenting, not a lot of downloads except a couple of utility software to check out every now and then. I do have Bitdefender installed on 2 PC's (AV+ and Total) but I'm not a fan of how glitchy it can be at times, and of all the processes and the amount of RAM it uses, to then install it on the other 3 PC's. [/QUOTE]
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