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What Programs Would You Use As Permanent Or Long Time Security Solution
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<blockquote data-quote="Zorro" data-source="post: 956002" data-attributes="member: 80312"><p>I always install an antivirus for long-term use <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite109" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I don't install it just to look at it for a couple of days and remove it. I had Avast for 5 years and I would not have changed it if it were not for critical problems when it caused "blue screens of death" every 5 minutes. After that, I had Kaspersky for 2 years, I would not have changed it either, if it were not for the problems with updating the signature databases (he simply stopped updating regularly the signature databases). At the same time, I always tried to first solve the problem in different ways - from manipulating the settings to a complete clean reinstallation of the program. And only if nothing helped, I changed it to another antivirus. Now the Eset Internet Security antivirus has been in use for almost a year, and so far no global problems have been found. Small problems are solved by manipulating the settings, but there were almost no such problems in a year.</p><p>As for other security programs besides antivirus, I always install them for a long time, and not just look. I used OSArmor for two years until it became paid. I removed the free version because I wanted to try the paid one. And then the free one was no longer available to download, it's good that yesterday on one of the forums they posted the last old version, put it again.</p><p>So my version of the programs on a permanent basis:</p><p>1) Eset Internet Security.</p><p>2) OSArmor (the last free version, or buy a one-year license for the paid version).</p><p>3) Ublock Origin in the browser as a plugin against ads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zorro, post: 956002, member: 80312"] I always install an antivirus for long-term use :) I don't install it just to look at it for a couple of days and remove it. I had Avast for 5 years and I would not have changed it if it were not for critical problems when it caused "blue screens of death" every 5 minutes. After that, I had Kaspersky for 2 years, I would not have changed it either, if it were not for the problems with updating the signature databases (he simply stopped updating regularly the signature databases). At the same time, I always tried to first solve the problem in different ways - from manipulating the settings to a complete clean reinstallation of the program. And only if nothing helped, I changed it to another antivirus. Now the Eset Internet Security antivirus has been in use for almost a year, and so far no global problems have been found. Small problems are solved by manipulating the settings, but there were almost no such problems in a year. As for other security programs besides antivirus, I always install them for a long time, and not just look. I used OSArmor for two years until it became paid. I removed the free version because I wanted to try the paid one. And then the free one was no longer available to download, it's good that yesterday on one of the forums they posted the last old version, put it again. So my version of the programs on a permanent basis: 1) Eset Internet Security. 2) OSArmor (the last free version, or buy a one-year license for the paid version). 3) Ublock Origin in the browser as a plugin against ads. [/QUOTE]
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