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[Windows 7-10] What would be in your opinion the most lightweight yet effective security?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 713141"><p>Windows Firewall, User Account Control, SmartScreen, uBlock browser extension combined Avast Anti-Virus (Free & custom installation) for the real-time, web protection and behaviour shield only.</p><p></p><p>Well, it might be a tad heavy because of the real-time but that configuration with Avast Hardened Mode enabled can be really good. It's still "simple" in my opinion whilst still providing nice protection and not being super heavy or complicated to manage.</p><p></p><p>Data collection disabled via settings as well to make Avast behave less intrusively, of course there is going to still be some form of data collection but it would drastically reduce it at-least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 713141"] Windows Firewall, User Account Control, SmartScreen, uBlock browser extension combined Avast Anti-Virus (Free & custom installation) for the real-time, web protection and behaviour shield only. Well, it might be a tad heavy because of the real-time but that configuration with Avast Hardened Mode enabled can be really good. It's still "simple" in my opinion whilst still providing nice protection and not being super heavy or complicated to manage. Data collection disabled via settings as well to make Avast behave less intrusively, of course there is going to still be some form of data collection but it would drastically reduce it at-least. [/QUOTE]
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