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[quote name='Larxene' timestamp='1304799513' post='5194035']
Well since I don't really know of any good free ones. Would either of you have a recommendation for one?
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I don't know much about computers. You'd be better off waiting for Warheit to correct the thing I blatantly got wrong here...

In any case, I personally use Microsoft Security Essentials. I've been told that it's (one of?) the best free anti-viruses but I'm not the kind to shop around and use multiple different anti-viruses or look into them too deeply. Someone tells me it's the best, I sheeple myself over to it and give it a try. I remember using Avast as well, before MSE came out and really liking the novelty of the boot-time scan feature but... it was just kind of too big and I wanted something simpler. =\

As for other security features, I browse the interrbutts with Firefox and use Ad Blocker Plus. I'd recommend the same I suppose.
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[quote name='PikaPerson01' timestamp='1304794390' post='5193810']
Common sense, not being stupid, and not engaging in risky behaviour are the best ways to ensure you never get a virus. Unless you click every link that pops up you shouldn't need to pay for "the best antivirus money can buy" (and even so, I havent seen how Kapersky compares to the free ones like AVG or Avast or MSE).

If you feel compelled to pay a stupid tax to use a computer, that's fine too.
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MaximumPC writes a magazine and publishes results of all kinds of computer stuff. Kaspersky came out on top this year.

[quote name='Larxene' timestamp='1304799513' post='5194035']
Well since I don't really know of any good free ones. Would either of you have a recommendation for one?
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AVG if you want something simple.

Avast if you want great protection and willing to sacrifice time for scans.

Microsoft Security Essentials if you want fast times and super-basic usage. Requires legit-Windows OS.
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[quote name='Anger Level' timestamp='1304805715' post='5194285']
AVG if you want something simple.

Avast if you want great protection and willing to sacrifice time for scans.

Microsoft Security Essentials if you want fast times and super-basic usage. Requires legit-Windows OS.
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This basically. I have used Avast for the past 3 years and I've yet to have a problem.
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[quote name='PikaPerson01' timestamp='1304805502' post='5194278']
In any case, I personally use Microsoft Security Essentials. I've been told that it's (one of?) the best free anti-viruses but I'm not the kind to shop around and use multiple different anti-viruses or look into them too deeply.[/quote]

Well MSE can't be worse than One Care, which failed a test of Anti Virus programs.

DP and Crouton please stay on topic.
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[quote name='Wahrheit' timestamp='1304807402' post='5194364']
Kapersky, Avast, and AVG are all pretty good and I think free.
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If Kapersky were free, I don't think it would qualify for Anger Level's qualification of "the best Antivirus software money can buy."

But again, I don't know what I'm talking about. =\
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[quote name='PikaPerson01' timestamp='1304873574' post='5196374']
If Kapersky were free, I don't think it would qualify for Anger Level's qualification of "the best Antivirus software money can buy."

But again, I don't know what I'm talking about. =\
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[i]Why so formal?[/i]
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I'm not talking about the most expensive anti-virus, i'm talking about the highest quality. And anyway, Kaspersky comes in three versions and I (,of course,) picked the most expensive one.
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