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K7 vs Quick Heal vs ESET - Please help me to choose
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<blockquote data-quote="Der.Reisende" data-source="post: 993868" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>IMHO, it's kinda install and forget, nothing is perfect, it's cat and mouse with malware authors.</p><p>Having tried multiple AVs, I liked K7 best, and haven't changed it a long time now.</p><p>Once configured, K7 automanages itself, unlike Quick Heal.</p><p>Try if it serves you well.</p><p>If you still take care about external backups, storage device not connected to the machine all the time, and be a bit cautious out there in the web, it should be as sufficient as combined with most other AV out there.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: You missed out Bitdefender TrafficLight, for malicious URL blocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Der.Reisende, post: 993868, member: 32430"] IMHO, it's kinda install and forget, nothing is perfect, it's cat and mouse with malware authors. Having tried multiple AVs, I liked K7 best, and haven't changed it a long time now. Once configured, K7 automanages itself, unlike Quick Heal. Try if it serves you well. If you still take care about external backups, storage device not connected to the machine all the time, and be a bit cautious out there in the web, it should be as sufficient as combined with most other AV out there. EDIT: You missed out Bitdefender TrafficLight, for malicious URL blocking. [/QUOTE]
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