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| Guest | Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' The consumer watchdog Which? found that many free programs outperformed rivals costing up to £50. Computer owners who pay for top-of-the-range security software could be wasting their money, according to Which? A report by the consumer watchdog found that free alternatives to popular security products such as Norton Anti-Virus and McAfee VirusScan work just as well as paid-for programs, and were on the whole just as easy to use. http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/...cle2361464.ece |
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' My experience is that the free and/or cheaper alternatives often perform better as they do not require the intense amount of system resources used by the likes of McAfee and Symantec software. Nor do they cause as many performance issues or software conflicts. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Julian" <Julianlzb87@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F66F105D-3974-4F96-92ED-32253605C3FE@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' "Julian" <Julianlzb87@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F66F105D-3974-4F96-92ED-32253605C3FE@xxxxxx
rating? Probably not.. the Which reports I have read where I know something about the subject have usually been rubbish.. I expect its true for them all. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' "dennis@xxxxxx" <dennis@xxxxxx-ass.net> wrote in message news:9535FD7C-1376-422B-918D-9D874720A96C@xxxxxx
evidence that Norton and McAfee antivirus products are not compatible with Vistas Windows Mail which has experienced a myriad of different problems that disappear when Norton and McAfee AVs are binned. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' * Julian:
for NOD32. The best AV there is. Period. -Michael | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@xxxxxx> wrote
£300 on a PC needs to spend another 10% on AV software. I don't believe that the average home PC user, a huge segment of the market, needs to spend even one penny on security software They are frightened into buying superfluous software and conned by PC vendors who have been bribed to preinstall expensive bloatware. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' Knowledge is "the best" protection. People go with different products based on how much time they want to spend with it. Those who use freeware products typically go into it knowing they will tune it to their specific use. Those who use bundled products typically don't care... they simply "trust" the vendor's settings and let it run. If you take the time to "tweak" any of these, you will only make it stronger based on how you use your computer. Those who don't know what a rootkit or trojan is have attained a 100% rating with their product and probably without trying. Those who tweak and fiddle to get that last ounce of speed from their machine but keep getting bombarded with ads get a 0% rating. Doesn't matter what the product is or how much it costs. "Julian" <Julianlzb87@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F66F105D-3974-4F96-92ED-32253605C3FE@xxxxxx
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' The majority of home users install Norton or McAfee and that is it. They do not make use of the advanced features, and more often than not find that their systems slow down. Firewalls pop up messages that they do not understand, and are summarily disabled, the next question being 'how to stop Security Center from displaying 'you have no firewall enabled'. The free stuff is backed by commercial sales, some automatically update, and if there is a problem, uninstall/re-install takes maybe 5 minutes, no specialized uninstall program being required. 'Which' mag may not always be right, but in this case, it is.. "dennis@xxxxxx" <dennis@xxxxxx-ass.net> wrote in message news:9535FD7C-1376-422B-918D-9D874720A96C@xxxxxx
Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OU%23$bsW7HHA.5796@xxxxxx
bit more debateable but I wont argue with the answer. I was questioning how one firewall gets 94% when another that can do the same gets 64%. Like I said I find Which reports to be rubbish.. they seldom appear to know what they are doing and its all dumbed down to the level of a Sun reader. I would have given all the firewalls no more than 5% myself, but I do understand how they work and what they can really do rather than what is claimed for them. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Free security software 'as good as commercial brands' Assuming that the numbers relate to how good the product is as used by the average person, and not just by the amount of features present as I suspect they are, then Zonealarm shouldn't score any higher than XP or Vista Firewall.. Zonealarm may well be more capable, but if the user doesn't take advantage of ALL of the features, most capability is lost. I always set my local clients up with AVG or Avast, Windows Defender, and the resident Windows firewall. At least these four hardly require user intervention of any kind, and will chug along in the background protecting them far more than a bunch of hard to use, hard to set up, hard to understand utilities, none of which the average user will even look at during a year. "dennis@xxxxxx" <dennis@xxxxxx-ass.net> wrote in message news:833A42A4-2FA8-43F4-81DF-946C2CE0A936@xxxxxx
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