Do you use : No Antivirus , FREE Antivirus , or PAID Antivirus and why?

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vesp3r

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tried Bitdefender Free but kinda not liking it. Crashes whenever I start games, also make them lag alot untill it finally crash. No option (as i saw) for manual scan or add exceptions... did not see any quarantine...
Open for suggestions...
 

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I am currently using AVStrike Antivirus for Windows and its working pretty good till now. It is equipped with effective antibot protection, browser tracking blocker, Website safety advisor & other interesting features.
 

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Paid. Had my fare share of free stuff. All the free stuff seems good at first, then I always end up with a virus. Since I switched to Bitdefender Anti-virus Plus, I've had no issues.
 

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With that system you have, I bet not even a resource hog, protection software suite will affect your comp.
 

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I've been quite happy with Adaware free, If I get paranoid I sometimes use that housecall.trendmicro online scanner just to doublecheck
 
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hey all, I used to use adaware free 11 I believe whichever the latest one is and it seemed to do ok. I never had any issues at all and it had lots of features for a free antivirus. I just didn't like the fact that I had to set up an account to keep using it that was my only complaint as with the rest that require you to do that.
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hey all, this was already said in an earlier post but I thought it was worth saying again a good web search site that believes in privacy is called DuckDuckGo and I use it and like it because of that reason. doesn't track cookies and doesn't have advertisement on what I search for and it is also open source which I am into.
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it is a good browser on any platform. it seems to locate all of my searchs.
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I'm still using the Free Avast, paired with Malwarebytes and Spybot SSD.. and Junkware Removal Tool and a couple of other odds and ends.. I used Ghostery, and I forget why I uninstalled it, but Adblock+ works just fine so far. Although, I'm at 62% RAM usage at 4 gigs total with Chrome open(Just for Toms :p)

@PoorGuy. I set up a VPN + Tor + DuckDuckGo Plus I have a nightly dump of cookies and whatnot if they save... I'm somewhat paranoid

EDIT: Closed a lot of misc stuff and I'm at 39% used of basic windows + Avast in Taskmanager.. 64 bit win 7... PC specs are below in my sig, I'd advise not to click as you may be blinded by how old it is :p
 
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yeah ain't nothin wrong with being somewhat paranoid. who really knows if websites really honor what they preach. hell i trust no one or very few, you have to be that way anymore and i have nothing to hide it is just something i have always done. we can thank google, hell they are always eaves dropping on someone. thought about doing the linux tails for moble anyway don't want to go off topic.
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hey SR-71 Blackbird, i also use antivirus on all of my main desktop boxes. i do have 1 desktop that i don't have any antivirus on just for something to keep my web habits honed as to be safe and so far so good not a virus in 2 years. if i do get 1 it ain't no thing i will just wipe it and start again. made it that way just because i could and don't do anything but web search on it. like my freeware though,ain't found no good deals like alot of you guys seem to have found.
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