hi,

you do realise since win8 you no longer require third party av. 
microsoft have re-designed the built in security  from start to end.  for 
example, enabling enhanced protection mode  in internet explorer creates a 
sandbox around the os. many articles have tested this statement and explain 
that the core intergrated security is more powerful and effective in av 
protection than the third party counter parts.when you install third party av 
these disable the built in security features.

i have been running win8 for over 2years without third party av and touch wood 
no viruses and windows is running much faster and quiter.
 
 the biggest hurdle the average user has to overcome is the notion that having 
no third party av does not mean your pc is more vulnerable to attacks. 
microsofts intergrated security provides protection in the background, heck 
they don’t even place the defender icon in the system tray anymore.
 
  
> On 19 Jul 2015, at 11:30, Bob Edenhofer <bob.edenho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Wayne, to answer your question, vipre antivirus is screenreader friendly, but 
> you want version 2014, I’ve been talking with threattrack security, the 
> manufacturing company that makes vipre, and they’re out of clearwater 
> florida! they’re working on making version 2016 more accessible with jaws! 
> I’ve been talking with their product specialist, by the name of Ethan Kanar 
> Version 2015 isn’t verry accessible in certain parts of the interface. 
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