Protection Software
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I have been running McAfee for a year plus now. I got a very good deal for 2 years for what they called at the time "Total Protection". As time has passed they have been updating their software to the point where I am not protected like I was. I've been getting a number of notifications for about a year now linking me to their site where I would have to purchase more protection one stating "We found 11 breaches. Click here to get coverage". They want more money for more coverage I thought originally had. Over the year it's been that same notification-11 breaches. Something tells there are no breaches and McAfee is just hitting me up for more coverage. I do not appreciate what they are doing and I'm done with this. I called them up a number of times thinking these notifications might be scams of some sort. They confirmed they were theirs also telling me "Total Protection" did not include all they offer. When I originally purchased it I was told I was completely covered and there was nothing else I needed to get.
You've made comments Drac that you think McAfee isn't very good, you do not like them. I want to get a better antivirus and would like to know your recommendations. I guess that could be one you are using. Any suggestions I'm sure will be an improvement over McAfee
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Re: Protection Software
[Re: Orion]
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Draclvr
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In my opinion, Orion, just about ANYTHING would be better than McAfee, mostly for the reasons you mention. I have a sneaking suspicion that if you ran a free scan from Malwarebytes it would find ZERO breaches.
I use the paid version of Malwarebytes which runs in real time blocking issues before they ever get to my computer and runs a daily scan. Alongside it, I also use Windows Defender which is the free anti-virus included with Windows. It started out not being very effective many years ago, but they have continued to beef it up until it is now quite highly rated.
Many people like Norton, but I find it much too intrusive. It's well-known for being overly aggressive with false positives. But it is also excellent anti-virus software.
Bitdefender is also highly rated. WebRoot used to be, but I think it's fallen down the lists of "best anti-virus software."
I would start by looking at Malwarebytes Premium, Norton and Bitdefender and seeing which ones suit you. Just remember that you already have Windows Defender already installed although McAfee may have disabled it. Some anti-virus software does not run well with it enabled - because there are two competing programs. But it runs well alongside Malwarebytes.
One other note... you may have problems getting rid of McAfee. I don't know if they've changed this, but you used to have to use special software from their website to uninstall it... after you were nagged mercilessly not to uninstall. If you do uninstall, I would use something like Revo Uninstaller to make sure all its bits and pieces are uninstalled from your computer.
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Re: Protection Software
[Re: Orion]
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Draclvr
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Oh, I'm so disappointed to hear that about Norton. I thought that other than being over-zealous about false positives, it was still a good option. The LAST thing you need to do is allow some 3rd party software to update drivers! If drivers need updating, go to the manufacturer only! Yeah, send us more money, please! I'd be running away like a flash - I hate being nagged like that!
I've never had Malwarebytes block something that wasn't incoming malware or a PUP (potentially unwanted program). It's never blocked files in game installations or anything else for that matter. To set up a daily scan by Malwarebytes, open up the program and select the dashboard. Click on Scanner and then click on Scan Scheduler.
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Re: Protection Software
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I've looked at Malwarebytes and that Revo Uninstaller. Right now Malwarebytes is offering a very good deal on their Ultimate. It comes with $2 million identity insurance and has very good coverage for 33 cents a day. I'll get it I'll use Revo to get rid of McAfee. I do not want to run into a problem if Programs and Features does a partial uninstall and then stops uninstalling for whatever reason. I want to make sure I remove all of its files My Windows Defender is up and running I remember when Webroot or Norton came with new computer Thank you Drac EDIT: Looks like it hands down for Malwarebytes. Thank you for the added comments oldbroad and Starcom
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Re: Protection Software
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oldbroad, if I click on "frequency," there is a down arrow on mine which you can use to select how often you want it to scan automatically. Does yours not have that down arrow?
Sounds like you got a good deal, Orion! I don't need a VPN, but they do provide a lot of bang for the buck!
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