Battle Which Antivirus Vendor Do You TRUST?

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Cats-4_Owners-2

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This was a challenging question to consider.:confused: I use Avast! on one Windows lap top with 8.1,:) and we have ESET NOD on the other with 7.:cool: Although I hadn't thought about which could be the most trustworthy (most times I contemplate "Which one is thwarting infections more efficiently?"o_O instead):p I'd therefore taken an educated guess by marking *ESET, with better than Las Vegas odds (I think..).:rolleyes:
 
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1. Windows Defender
2. Trend Micro
3. Bitdefender

This was a challenging question to consider

Challenging o_O How :confused: Probably for you.

(most times I contemplate
"Which one is thwarting infections more efficiently?")

Read post # 1 :

Nowadays, companies are trackin' down data like eating cookies (do you get it?)

It has been clearly stated tracking down data & cookies. Privacy is the parameter of trust. Do you get it ?

This thread is not about which Anti-Virus Vendor offers the best online protection.

This was a challenging question to consider.:confused: I use Avast! on one Windows lap top with 8.1,:) and we have ESET NOD on the other with 7.:cool: Although I hadn't thought about which could be the most trustworthy (most times I contemplate "Which one is thwarting infections more efficiently?"o_O instead):p I'd therefore taken an educated guess by marking *ESET, with better than Las Vegas odds (I think..).:rolleyes:

No offence but try to Keep It Short & Simple. Why type a paragraph when the answer is just 1 sentence ?
 
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I VOTED: (Other Avira) Avira being from Germany... I assume many experienced PC users there hate having their privacy violated. An example of this would be Google tracking, hence the "Google is Evil" tag I read about on the web, and then comes the Iron Browser from Germany with better privacy then Google Chrome.

So I think Avira probably will be less obtrusive in collecting data. ;)
 
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trend micro & interpol.jpg


http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/09/30/trend-micro-interpol-idUSnPn3mWlz1 88 PRN20140930

http://www.zdnet.com/article/trend-micro-to-share-threat-information-with-interpol/

http://blog.trendmicro.com/trendlab.../law-enforcement-cooperation-and-trend-micro/
 
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