Choosing the Right Antivirus Program

One of the biggest problems that occur with computers is viruses. The secondary issues are things like spyware, malware, pop ups and other things that are relatively annoying and can prove to be very harmful the one’s hard drive. Because certain people decided to sit around to come up with these annoyances, companies have sat around and come up with remedies for them.

Antivirus programs seem to come a dime a dozen, but which ones actually work and which ones are affordable? Norton and McAfee are two well known and very expensive anti-viruses, and while most people know about them, very few people use them anymore. One of reasons is because they are so costly; another reason is because they tend to slow down internet and email speeds.

There are also free anti-virus programs that can be found online, and they don’t slow speeds at all. A few really good ones to use are AVG and Avira, two of which are free to use, and are proven to actually work. AVG does tend to scan all incoming emails, which causes it to be slow. This is an option that can be disabled leaving an otherwise decent anti-virus. A lot of internet service providers have their own programs that they provide with the service.

Although these options through the providers most often require monthly fees, they are well worth the money spent. For example, most internet providers provide free 24 hour technical support on their software, whereas programs like Norton charge a fee for the program to be installed into the computer, as well as fees for the updates of the certain programs each year.

In the case that you choose to buy the program through the internet, this also comes with a fee as well as a timed subscription, at which point, coverage will stop once the term has been completed.

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