Originally Posted by alanm:
You're talking about Norton AV right? I'm not even sure I'd want anything to do with Norton's VPN which their trying to sell every where in the media now. :-)
If it says Norton on it anywhere, I'm taking it off.
Same thing with BitDefender, McAfee or that godforsaken POS WebRoot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
I would agree but too many false positives, especially if you were to download a free version of something :-)
Well, my family has 6 Windows PC's. I don't see false positives hardly at all. Maybe once or twice a year. We've had one infected device since I stopped using Avast and started using Windows built-in back in the Windows 7 days. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Well, my family has 6 Windows PC's. I don't see false positives hardly at all. Maybe once or twice a year. We've had one infected device since I stopped using Avast and started using Windows built-in back in the Windows 7 days.
The thing is windows defender is even worse, it blacklists all hrmph keygens and such. [Reply]