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Which Antivirus Program Can Protect Your PC Best?


The antivirus program industry is crowded, with dozens of products to choose from. How can you tell which one will give you the most value for your buck? This article will tell you how to focus your search for the best antivirus software.

1. Study The Market

First, visit web sites that compare and review antivirus programs (such as AV-Comparatives and Virus Bulletin), and see which product their experts suggest as the best antivirus software. These web sites focus on how the program performs, including how good its virus search is, and how good the software is at deleting viruses. Next, visit consumer review websites to see what people like you think of the software. They tend to focus less on performance and more on simplicity and ease of use.

2. Valuable Characteristics

Second, before you buy any antivirus program, make sure it has an auto updater and a scheduler. Updaters allow the antivirus program to automatically update themselves with the latest virus detection definitions from the net. Schedulers allow you to configure the antivirus software to execute at a time (like 9:00 AM) and a frequency (like once a week) of your choosing. Together, these characteristics allow you to "set it and forget it." In other words, they constantly, automatically protect your PC without you having to remember to do anything.

3. Try It

Thirdly, once you have found an antivirus program that is good, download and install the free trial software (don't worry, you can always uninstall it later if you don't like it). Evaluate it. Is it simple and easy to use, or complex and confusing? Is it stable, or does it cause problems with the rest of your pc? Does it run fast and silent in the background, so that you forget it's even there? Or is it so slow and sucks up so much processing power that it slows down the rest of your netbook?

The best antivirus software is expensive, but worth every dollar to protect your computer. Finding an antivirus program you are comfortable with and that works well on your computer is not a decision to take lightly. Be an smart consumer, do your research, and take it for a test drive before laying out an investment.

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