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Shadowra's Big Comparative : Episode 2 - Paid Antivirus
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<blockquote data-quote="IceMan7" data-source="post: 1120119" data-attributes="member: 121355"><p>Thanks. There is no perfect AV and there won't be. I'm not interested in Kaspersky for obvious reasons. As I wrote, I respect the Russian and I think he was the best. Currently, after the last Fsecure action, the first thought is Bitdefender. It was always a fortress and basically the only one that could fight on equal terms with Kaspersky. The podium was usually closed by Eset. In other words, the holy trinity.</p><p></p><p>So, after F-Secure, I first took or am taking Bitdefender. But recent tests here, on the web and improvements in effectiveness have caused me to consider Eset. Of course, the price is not encouraging, but the effectiveness (especially now) and overall stability of this AV give food for thought.</p><p></p><p>There is one more thing. Two computers are functional, they work without a problem but they cannot be updated to Windows 11. I do not plan to invest in new equipment for the next 2 years, so I am also looking at support. Eset will probably not support Win10 for a long time, but when I look at Bitdefender, which still supports Windows 7, BD may be a good address. Even temporarily for the next 2 years. I have until September to decide when the F-Secure license ends. I am a bit sad that this cool Finnish AV ended so badly….</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceMan7, post: 1120119, member: 121355"] Thanks. There is no perfect AV and there won't be. I'm not interested in Kaspersky for obvious reasons. As I wrote, I respect the Russian and I think he was the best. Currently, after the last Fsecure action, the first thought is Bitdefender. It was always a fortress and basically the only one that could fight on equal terms with Kaspersky. The podium was usually closed by Eset. In other words, the holy trinity. So, after F-Secure, I first took or am taking Bitdefender. But recent tests here, on the web and improvements in effectiveness have caused me to consider Eset. Of course, the price is not encouraging, but the effectiveness (especially now) and overall stability of this AV give food for thought. There is one more thing. Two computers are functional, they work without a problem but they cannot be updated to Windows 11. I do not plan to invest in new equipment for the next 2 years, so I am also looking at support. Eset will probably not support Win10 for a long time, but when I look at Bitdefender, which still supports Windows 7, BD may be a good address. Even temporarily for the next 2 years. I have until September to decide when the F-Secure license ends. I am a bit sad that this cool Finnish AV ended so badly…. Regards [/QUOTE]
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