App Review McAfee Protection (Plus Plans, Total Protection, LiveSafe)

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Product name
McAfee Total Protection/Plus Plans
Installation (rating)
5.00 star(s)
User interface (rating)
5.00 star(s)
Performance (rating)
5.00 star(s)
Core Protection (rating)
5.00 star(s)
Proactive protection (rating)
5.00 star(s)
Additional Protection notes
See tests
Browser protection (rating)
5.00 star(s)
Positives
    • Many features
    • Low impact on system resources
    • Lightning fast scans
    • Easy to use
    • Simple and non-intrusive
    • Ransomware protection
    • Strong and reliable protection
    • Detects or blocks in the wild malware
    • Consistently high test scores
    • Accurate results and reliable antivirus engine
    • Effective malicious URL blocking
    • Virus signatures are updated daily
    • Excellent scores in independent tests
    • Great value for money
    • Effective malware removal
    • Well designed, clear and easy to use interface
    • Multi-layer protection approach
Negatives
    • Advanced users may want more control
    • Short on configuration options
    • Includes paid-for components (paywall)
Time spent using product
Reviewed between 1 to 7 days
Computer specs
11th Gen Core i5
16GB RAM
Recommended for
  1. All types of users
Overall rating
5.00 star(s)
These UWP apps are fully contained. So any error is likely inside the app… you may need to reinstall the app. I think Edge WebView is under components…
I already restored an image from a backup, and it took less than two minutes, and now I'm back. I don't know what happened, but there are some things that aren't worth wasting time on. I don't have much to back up, so restoring an image from a backup is super fast. (y)
 
Anyone Using McAfee on a Gaming PC? Need Some Insight

I’ve got a McAfee license but haven’t installed it yet—still deciding if I should. I’ve been using Windows Defender for the past year since I mostly game on my PC. It’s been okay, but I’m looking for something that gives me more control and is possibly lighter on system resources during gameplay.
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if you don't use cracked games , it's actually the best antimalware for gaming even ahead of eset and Kaspersky .we are now evaluating mcafee for installing on home systems of our employees with the eset licenses going to expire soon, we are going mcafee/Kaspersky hybrid approach . they are really improving the home series with each update, and the best thing about new series of their app is near zero bloatware, the basic protection does have firewall enhancer and the antivirus nothing more , it even does not advertise to upgrade, the ui is simple , and it actually at best settings by default for home use and no setting is available for the user except some simple ones, in our evaluation even a happy clicker would be ok with home version of mcafee. superlight and effective.
 
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Hello,

No malicious software was found on the website you have sent. The malicious code was probably removed from the server.
If you have a local copy of the suspicious file, please send it in an archive with the password 'infected' (without quotes).

Best regards, Malware Analyst
Sometimes it is better to think and check before speaking :p
 
I noticed that the add-on display in my Firefox browser was blinking frantically. Restarting the browser didn't help. I then opened the add-on management page in the browser, and there, too, all the add-ons were blinking wildly. I then deleted one add-on after another. When I removed McAfee WebAdvisor, the blinking stopped immediately. When I re-enabled WebAdvisor, it started blinking again. I deactivated WebAdvisor again because the blinking makes me nervous. What could be causing it?
 
I noticed that the add-on display in my Firefox browser was blinking frantically. Restarting the browser didn't help. I then opened the add-on management page in the browser, and there, too, all the add-ons were blinking wildly. I then deleted one add-on after another. When I removed McAfee WebAdvisor, the blinking stopped immediately. When I re-enabled WebAdvisor, it started blinking again. I deactivated WebAdvisor again because the blinking makes me nervous. What could be causing it?
same thing that is messing up my relationship with WebAdvisor / firefox. :ROFLMAO: sorry I am clueless re this at this point of frustration. :alien:
 
I removed McAfee with the uninstall tool, and I also felt it was very thorough. However, I couldn't get the F-Secure VPN program to work after I reinstalled it. I had to use Macrium Reflect to restore a system backup that had never been used by McAfee. Then the VPN program worked again. I suspect there are still remnants of McAfee left in the network control panel.
 
I removed McAfee with the uninstall tool, and I also felt it was very thorough. However, I couldn't get the F-Secure VPN program to work after I reinstalled it. I had to use Macrium Reflect to restore a system backup that had never been used by McAfee. Then the VPN program worked again. I suspect there are still remnants of McAfee left in the network control panel.
that's why I prefer to use RevoUninstaller pro
 
Revo will not find all traces, unless you use its snapshot feature to monitor the installation of the antivirus. It's much better to use the vendor's uninstall tool.
I just used the built-in uninstaller to uninstall McAfee, it removed the major folders (unlike many that leave a ton in Program Files and ProgramData).
McAfee doesn't use the registry too much, settings and all is mainly saved in encrypted JSON files.

I reinstalled it back though.
 
@Trident Which McAfee topic in general discussions is not very relevant? I don't want to post here, so as not to clutter up your topic, but I can create one. :)
 
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Here completely no issues at all with McAfee/Webadvisor.

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