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<blockquote data-quote="Rahadian Putra" data-source="post: 300721" data-attributes="member: 18509"><p>Tough choice, all of those security suite you listed above are excellent, but since you mentioned that your uncle like to clicking anything, or probably downloading unknown files, then I think Norton probably good choice for him, why? norton has a feature which called "Download Insight" its a good feature from norton which I like it very much, you can also configure it to maximum setting if you want (which also give more false positive) also..norton has known to "Auto quarantine or auto delete threats" which I believe it could make less confusing especially for happy clicker, in that way..your uncle doesn't even had a chance to execute those files and thus keeping his pc more secure. I think the more less prompt/pop up is better for him, because if he had a chance to restore or exclude the files, then probably he might get infected again, it is why I think norton probably a good choice for him.</p><p></p><p>But I agree with most of answer here in this thread, I think the best way to do decide which product suite him well to at least to run a trial for him, probably 1-2 week per product, and see which one is better for him <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rahadian Putra, post: 300721, member: 18509"] Tough choice, all of those security suite you listed above are excellent, but since you mentioned that your uncle like to clicking anything, or probably downloading unknown files, then I think Norton probably good choice for him, why? norton has a feature which called "Download Insight" its a good feature from norton which I like it very much, you can also configure it to maximum setting if you want (which also give more false positive) also..norton has known to "Auto quarantine or auto delete threats" which I believe it could make less confusing especially for happy clicker, in that way..your uncle doesn't even had a chance to execute those files and thus keeping his pc more secure. I think the more less prompt/pop up is better for him, because if he had a chance to restore or exclude the files, then probably he might get infected again, it is why I think norton probably a good choice for him. But I agree with most of answer here in this thread, I think the best way to do decide which product suite him well to at least to run a trial for him, probably 1-2 week per product, and see which one is better for him :) [/QUOTE]
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