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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 948396" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>I think that also the AVLab tests can support the view that users should keep the popular AV that they like most. If one likes most the compatibility with Windows, then Defender + Edge is a natural choice. If the most important thing is strong security and a very low rate of false positives, then Kaspersky (and a few others) can be recommended. If one requires an exceptionally strong solution for a happy clicker, then there are also many choices among tweaked AVs and security applications.</p><p>The prices of commercial AVs (family pack) in many countries are not high. So the argument that one spent money for nothing is not convincing for many users. People can spend much more when smoking, drinking, buying unnecessary things, etc. Furthermore, the people who buy AVs also support diversity and concurrency, which are important for improving protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 948396, member: 32260"] I think that also the AVLab tests can support the view that users should keep the popular AV that they like most. If one likes most the compatibility with Windows, then Defender + Edge is a natural choice. If the most important thing is strong security and a very low rate of false positives, then Kaspersky (and a few others) can be recommended. If one requires an exceptionally strong solution for a happy clicker, then there are also many choices among tweaked AVs and security applications. The prices of commercial AVs (family pack) in many countries are not high. So the argument that one spent money for nothing is not convincing for many users. People can spend much more when smoking, drinking, buying unnecessary things, etc. Furthermore, the people who buy AVs also support diversity and concurrency, which are important for improving protection. [/QUOTE]
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