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So I’ve read that BitDefender, Kaspersky and VIPRE are all top-notch antivirus software (with Bit and VIPRE being cheaper – good for my budget). Any idea with one I should buy? But then how about a good internet security software? Unless of course the 3 mentioned options have superb internet security?
Opinions about these next ones (paid and unpaid);
Comodo Internet Security 3.8.65951.477 (free net security, or is a paid one a better option?)
Outpost Firewall Free 2009 6.5.2724.381.0687.328 (better than Windows Firewall? Or should I get an AV with a firewall?)
Thanks for any assistance.
I’m not having the bulk of my computer security software be free. ‘You get what you paid for’ should mean something to you cheap bastards.
I have Norton (owned by Symantec) now but I hopefully have enough money to build my own desktop. I want to have something else aside from Norton using every available resource…
Margene Manthey
There are so many free antivirus softwares out there for Mac but I want to know which one is best and why. There are so many similar questions on the yahoo answers but most of them say “No one’. I don’t want this answer. I am working on Mac in my company and they use Paid antivirus software on all the macs. I just bought one Mac computer for my home it is very expensive and out of my budget so I want to use a free antivirus for this before I connect it to Internet.
Now Apple has also suggested Mac users to start using antivirus for their Mac computers. so, please don’t answer “None” or “No one” software. Please suggest me which one should I use and why and their Pros and cons.
Alexander Lyster
is there any firewall and anti spyware or a firewall encrypted with anti-spyware available and will work well with win98 system?
cause i’m really getting freaked out with the attacks, freezes, lock-ups and slowing down of my pc. i’m planning to upgrade it to vista next month when i have enough budget. hope you can help.
Peter
Online personal finance software features the ability to automatically pay all bills each month on a specified date. This is one of the best features of online personal finance software, but it is one that scares a lot of people. People must submit their checking account information as well as the account numbers for whatever bills they would like to automatically pay. One of the reasons it is safe is because generally the information is stored on the person’s computer, for more details visit to www.software-designers-pro.com not on the software company’s site, and is then used to pay the bills. Since many banks have offered this feature for years, a lot of people are comfortable with it.
Tax information is also a pretty private matter to most people. Online personal finance software can automatically sift through tax returns and analyze where deductions were missed and the best strategies to use. In some cases, the software can link to the checking account with the auto bill pay feature to deduct the amount of tax owed and transfer it to the IRS. This seems incredibly handy, especially to people with very complex taxes, but having all of that information in one central location seems frightening to some people. It really shouldn’t, especially because most people use a tax preparer and the information is kept at their office anyway. In the case of the online personal finance software, at least it’s kept on the person’s own computer. As a feature to assist with budgeting and other aspects of economic life, online personal finance software has been extremely helpful to many people. There are still concerns about how safe data is. Generally, as long as a person is smart and doesn’t give away their passwords and has good anti-virus software, everything should be incredibly secure. As people warm up to the reality of life in this century, more people are becoming accepting of having online personal finance software help with their financial well-being.
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