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Norton vs G DATA vs kaspersky vs 360ts vs F-Secure
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 846165" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>Yeah I agree! Right now, I've personally settled on F-Secure for most of my machines (after seeing how well it's done both in mainstream tests as well as against my own homebrew ransomware/malware), with the exception of my Surface which is currently using Norton 360. I picked Norton there because it has a built-in VPN (and I got 20 licenses for $30.... that's hard to beat!) and a firewall. My Surface is the only Windows machine I have that moves around onto other networks... I felt better having a firewall. But with that said I'm not *as* impressed with Norton's protection level, though it is still relatively good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 846165, member: 83059"] Yeah I agree! Right now, I've personally settled on F-Secure for most of my machines (after seeing how well it's done both in mainstream tests as well as against my own homebrew ransomware/malware), with the exception of my Surface which is currently using Norton 360. I picked Norton there because it has a built-in VPN (and I got 20 licenses for $30.... that's hard to beat!) and a firewall. My Surface is the only Windows machine I have that moves around onto other networks... I felt better having a firewall. But with that said I'm not *as* impressed with Norton's protection level, though it is still relatively good. [/QUOTE]
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