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I use the free version of Avast on the mac.
It used to be that macs were largely devoid of this sort of stuff, but not so these days. It's also flagged a few dodgy websites (no, not those - this morning it was one for 'unrolling' a twitter thread - should have been innocuous but, according to avast, was trying to run some dodgy scripts).
It used to be that macs were largely devoid of this sort of stuff, but not so these days. It's also flagged a few dodgy websites (no, not those - this morning it was one for 'unrolling' a twitter thread - should have been innocuous but, according to avast, was trying to run some dodgy scripts).
Windows Defender seems adequate, if you are running Windows.
https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/
https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/
Mr Pointy said:
Windows Defender seems adequate, if you are running Windows.
https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/
indeed, Defender is fine, no need to install more bloatware https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/
I'd say for most people an ad-blocker is probably as much of a priority.
Unless you deliberately go out your way to click dodgy links or do dodgy stuff Defender is pretty good these days.
Minimise the chances of doing that by using a good ad-blocker and keep Edge/Chrome up-to-date (they should do this automatically) and you should be in a pretty good place IMO.
Unless you deliberately go out your way to click dodgy links or do dodgy stuff Defender is pretty good these days.
Minimise the chances of doing that by using a good ad-blocker and keep Edge/Chrome up-to-date (they should do this automatically) and you should be in a pretty good place IMO.
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