Free AntiVirus?

This question has come up time after time and the answer is NO! Not because it does not do a good job in catching viruses, but in the lack of features and excess of interruptions begging for money. A paid subscription should include support for multiple devices. Desktop computers, and every phone or other device. We want a product that runs efficiently and that we don’t hear from unless it has some warning or other issue to raise. In addition it should be straightforward and not overly complex in design. We need to acquire a healthy level of comfort with the product so we can use it to its fullest.

Which one is the best? Try PC Magazine’s choices at PCMAG.COM. There are many other good resources also but the top products all hang out together, so to speak. The reviewers personal preferences may play a part in their order. If you find a good deal on a lesser known product, go for their free trial first. Some products include benefits in Identity Theft Protection. That may be good but think about how many products that they offer that may not be associated with

First Class Anti Virus Protection.

Added functionality such as securely deleting files may be valuable as well as Password Management. Other offerings such as Driver Updates come with other risks and have been long been known to be hackers favorites. If believe that you have driver issues look to Windows Update for updated drivers. If there are none available then go to the Vendors website for support. If this does not cure your issues, then it may not be a driver issue. Try Windows Troubleshooters after that, then call for HELP!

Messing up a driver is considered to be a close cousin of “You break it you bought it!”