I just Uninstalled my all my AVG programs - all the pop-ups were driving me nuts.
I cant remember how AVG was originally on my machine, but I guess I've been suckered over the years by AVG into subscribing to one module after another.
I dont use my PC for anything special other than a typical home user - and now I'm protected by Windows Defender, which I am trusting will be sufficient.
Any views on this ?
NoVoice
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Re: Anti-Virus
Hi, I'm no expert but understand Defender only offers basic protection, so I am prepared to pay for an additional product (my case Norton) which covers 3 family PCs running on windows. Be interested to a response from someone in IT.
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Re: Anti-Virus
Novoiceleft wrote:I just Uninstalled my all my AVG programs - all the pop-ups were driving me nuts.
I cant remember how AVG was originally on my machine, but I guess I've been suckered over the years by AVG into subscribing to one module after another.
I dont use my PC for anything special other than a typical home user - and now I'm protected by Windows Defender, which I am trusting will be sufficient.
Any views on this ?
NoVoice
Many years ago, I used Panda A/V. Over the years it took up so much CPU power that I had to get rid of it. Then I discovered that it was part of the Scientology network.
On my old Windows 7 desktop, I use AV A/V that seems to work well.
On Windows 10 etc, I just use the Defender.
Just remember to encrypt anything important.
Steve
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Re: Anti-Virus
Anyone I know who knows about these things says with Win 8/10/11 just stick to Defender and don't click on owt daft.
I get a dozen emails a week urging me to update my AVG. Had I actually had it I might have been tempted to click on one
Paul
I get a dozen emails a week urging me to update my AVG. Had I actually had it I might have been tempted to click on one
Paul
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Re: Anti-Virus
With Defender just make sure you have all the options turned on like folder protection to prevent malicious writes to files. There's plenty of tutorials online.
On encryption - it won't stop ransomware per se as it will be double encrypted - meaning you can't read it until you get the decryption key for the secondary encryption, which is where the ransomware bit comes in...
The solution is to make snapshots / file versions 'read only' (immutable) which is where cloud syncs provide an easy off site versioning (read only) solution.
If you are anti cloud then you need to implement local file backup/sync systems that duplicate that functionality - e.g a local NAS like a Synology with read only versioning / WORM capability etc.
You don't generally get that functionality with the cheaper end of NAS', it's a mid range and up capability, in Synology's case the + models aimed at SOHO/SME use.
Windows has it own 'File History' capability which you can use as a belt and braces secondary backup - but it's very basic I wouldn't rely on it at all as my sole backup.
Paid Macrium Reflect lets you do OS and folder/file backups as separate scheduled events, which means taking regular snapshots just for files is much quicker. Macrium also has anti ransomware (writes) capabilities built in.
On encryption - it won't stop ransomware per se as it will be double encrypted - meaning you can't read it until you get the decryption key for the secondary encryption, which is where the ransomware bit comes in...
The solution is to make snapshots / file versions 'read only' (immutable) which is where cloud syncs provide an easy off site versioning (read only) solution.
If you are anti cloud then you need to implement local file backup/sync systems that duplicate that functionality - e.g a local NAS like a Synology with read only versioning / WORM capability etc.
You don't generally get that functionality with the cheaper end of NAS', it's a mid range and up capability, in Synology's case the + models aimed at SOHO/SME use.
Windows has it own 'File History' capability which you can use as a belt and braces secondary backup - but it's very basic I wouldn't rely on it at all as my sole backup.
Paid Macrium Reflect lets you do OS and folder/file backups as separate scheduled events, which means taking regular snapshots just for files is much quicker. Macrium also has anti ransomware (writes) capabilities built in.
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Re: Anti-Virus
The only time I ever had a problem with a virus was around about 2004. That was during the one year that I was actually paying for Norton anti virus.
Obviously I did not renew the Norton and have been using free anti-virus since.
I used AVG, then moved to Avira when I suspected something of slowing my PC down. Then onto Defender for quite a few years. I then moved back to Avira, again when suspecting something of slowing the PC down (probably unfailry blaming the anti-virus).
I need to move back to Defender, as the Avira pop ups are getting too annoying.
"Basic" protection has been enough for 20 years.
Obviously I did not renew the Norton and have been using free anti-virus since.
I used AVG, then moved to Avira when I suspected something of slowing my PC down. Then onto Defender for quite a few years. I then moved back to Avira, again when suspecting something of slowing the PC down (probably unfailry blaming the anti-virus).
I need to move back to Defender, as the Avira pop ups are getting too annoying.
"Basic" protection has been enough for 20 years.
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Re: Anti-Virus
if it was 'pop ups' that were bothering you
try ''Ublock origin''...its free
it works fro me
that aside i rely on Defender for virus protection
try ''Ublock origin''...its free
it works fro me
that aside i rely on Defender for virus protection
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