The question of which antivirus works best for you is controversial, but I
think AVG is not that bad. I assume you refer to its accessibility by
"working".
Why not first try their free edition before considering buying one?
As far as I can tell, almost every antivirus that claims to work does so
based on viruses that it detected. One antivirus may detect some common
viruses but fail on less common ones: such an antivirus program is not
reliable. But then it seems as if all antivirus programs are like that.
Just try it and see if you like their free edition: but best computer
practices are better than antiviurs programs. After all prevention is better
than cure: an an antivirus program should be just to help you with cleaning
some pests, but avoid risky behaviour in the first place.
Such actions as downloading and installing files, opening flash discs,
running executable attachments, opening macros in Office documents, etc, are
some cases. These are necessary actions but then do them on files from
trusted sourcess. As for discs, for instance, you may consider disabling the
autoplay and autorun feature on your computer.
Take care
Ishe
Knowledge humbles great men, astonishes the common man, and puffs up the
little
man.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julio and Los pintores De La Cumbia" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:36 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] regarding my computer
hey does AVG work and should I by it?
sent from My t-mobile dash 3g.
Julio Morones
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