Ditto here. Kaspersky rocks!

Rafael Copquin

On 20/02/2017 18:59, Stephen Russell wrote:
Kaspersky has been my go to for the past 8 years or more.  You can get a 3
pack license with rebate, for under 15 USD and it used to be free in the
old days.

I like how it hooks into chrome and will give you a heads up on a site not
being safe to continue to but letting you still make a dumb mistake on your
own if you so wanted to.

On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 3:32 PM, John Weller <j...@johnweller.co.uk> wrote:

I have been asked to give a talk to a local pensioner's organisation on
internet security.  One of the points I will make is that you need a good
anti-virus.  I have used M$ Security Essentials and now Windows Defender on
Win 10 for some years without any problems, largely as a result of
recommendations here.  In a recent magazine article in UK they were saying
that Defender is not very good only picking up 75% of viruses in a test.
They were advocating Kaspersky; the fact that they were offering it at a
discount but were undoubtedly getting a cut may have influenced their
decision.  What anti-virus are you using?  Do you still recommend Defender?
Any thoughts or comments?  I will be recommending one to the pensioners so
will be going for one of the free ones.

Thanks

John

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631



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