kaspersky replacement
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Always a matter of debate. Any of the 3 should work adequately in my experience.
https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-antivirus-protection
kaspersky replacement
Thread created 01-31-2025 by OrangeCorn227
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Built in Windows Defender is really pretty good and will not (usually) have any conflicts with the OS or other software.
kaspersky replacement
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Which one is best?
kaspersky replacement
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My folks had been running Kaspersky for years on their household computer (5 year old Dell gaming rig I got them at Walmart) and I would like to replace it for them. They insisted on the software...
kaspersky replacement
Thread created 01-31-2025 by OrangeCorn227
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Malwarebytes is free.
That, along with Windows' built in protections, is sufficient in my opinion.
kaspersky replacement
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I moved recently to BitDefender. No issues at all
kaspersky replacement
Thread created 01-31-2025 by OrangeCorn227
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Spend the 2 to 5 dollars a pc and get Norton or Bitdefender or Malwarebytes Pro. All thee can be had for < 5 a license when on sale.