Computer Security software

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Cheers, installed it yesterday thanks, and changed to their browser too, as Mozilla has been on the decline for yonks and i'm never going to use one associated with Google. Speed seems okay.
Anyone know when using a 'virtual' browser would be useful please ?

Yeah...I don't use their Dragon browser. I am firmly a Chrome user. If you don't like Chrome because of Google, considert wiping Firefox and reinstalling, or going for one of the lesser browsers.
 

Happy with Dragon thanks,fairly lite, but has some useful functions :)
Yeah...I don't use their Dragon browser. I am firmly a Chrome user. If you don't like Chrome because of Google, considert wiping Firefox and reinstalling, or going for one of the lesser browsers.
 
Don't say that !!! How would I know?

Can't be running two antiviruses at the same. They can clash and ruin your day.

I wouldn't use Zone Alarm, it used to screw up big time for me when I used it.

Currently, I have Avast. Malwarebytes is a good back-up. That's it.
 
You just go their homepage and download them @Dylan ? What ones have you got? There seems to be loads. For a laptop btw;)

I just use CIS (Comodo Internet Security).

The firewall is top notch, and the AV is pretty good, though by no means the best. Considering the price though....worth every penny ;)

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is the best malware detection and removal program out. I back that up with the occasional scan of SuperAntiSpyware. They complement each other nicely.
 

I just run a Malwarebytes scan every so often. I've gotten so used to busting adware manually these days that I a) know what to look out for, and b) can identify pretty much instantly which ones are messing with the system.
 
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