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<blockquote data-quote="BrecMadak" data-source="post: 903633" data-attributes="member: 27535"><p>I'm back guys.</p><p></p><p>Before starting with quoting, I've two more general questions;</p><p>1. Should Wise Disk Cleaner not suppose to remove clutter off my PC, including installation leftovers? I thought 'junk files' are meant to be leftovers already, no?</p><p></p><p>2. I'm not using any AV solution, however, I just thought it would be a good idea if I start using Malwarebytes next to Privatefirewall whilst having no idea to even come up with this duo. Nevertheless, if opting for does not make any sense without having an actual AV, please warn me against guys.</p><p></p><p>As for the question of Soulbond, I think I'd opt for low maintenance in general.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Can you give some insight into this? Like, you compared with and without and you noticed a not worthy difference to keep it or something?</p><p></p><p>Same as above, did you get not so different results to worth keeping it?</p><p></p><p>I'd like to hear it if you have any preference for one over the other two. It works just fine but has no full support for win 10 since the latest development was made back in December 2013. But as each win update comes in, it will start taking away from its full potential I guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I will definitely do this once I receive my original laptop back from my manufacturer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ah, I can easily say I'm not from that group, considering that I think I would just keep living without one, just like how I did until this day, hehe.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>6. It is highly recommended that Windows users install a real-time Antivirus program. At a bare minimum, keep Microsoft Defender Antivirus running. Malwarebytes Free for Windows can be used on-demand, or a license can be purchased for more protection.</p></blockquote><p>Call me biased but I have never favored 'suites' for several reasons. And I'm struggling heavily in choosing a lightweight yet a decent one. Heck, I even just can not bring myself into thinking that I actually need one...</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do, I've been using Adguard Adblocker for a long time. Would I still need AdwCleaner?</p><p></p><p></p><p>* Please see my next message to read my comments on the rest of the responses.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BrecMadak, post: 903633, member: 27535"] I'm back guys. Before starting with quoting, I've two more general questions; 1. Should Wise Disk Cleaner not suppose to remove clutter off my PC, including installation leftovers? I thought 'junk files' are meant to be leftovers already, no? 2. I'm not using any AV solution, however, I just thought it would be a good idea if I start using Malwarebytes next to Privatefirewall whilst having no idea to even come up with this duo. Nevertheless, if opting for does not make any sense without having an actual AV, please warn me against guys. As for the question of Soulbond, I think I'd opt for low maintenance in general. Can you give some insight into this? Like, you compared with and without and you noticed a not worthy difference to keep it or something? Same as above, did you get not so different results to worth keeping it? I'd like to hear it if you have any preference for one over the other two. It works just fine but has no full support for win 10 since the latest development was made back in December 2013. But as each win update comes in, it will start taking away from its full potential I guess. I will definitely do this once I receive my original laptop back from my manufacturer. Ah, I can easily say I'm not from that group, considering that I think I would just keep living without one, just like how I did until this day, hehe. 6. It is highly recommended that Windows users install a real-time Antivirus program. At a bare minimum, keep Microsoft Defender Antivirus running. Malwarebytes Free for Windows can be used on-demand, or a license can be purchased for more protection.[/QUOTE] Call me biased but I have never favored 'suites' for several reasons. And I'm struggling heavily in choosing a lightweight yet a decent one. Heck, I even just can not bring myself into thinking that I actually need one... I do, I've been using Adguard Adblocker for a long time. Would I still need AdwCleaner? * Please see my next message to read my comments on the rest of the responses. [/QUOTE]
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