yeah i guess that makes sense, if i run a virus nothing could really stop it lol except common sense
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As I said, If you are downloading from trustworthy sources only, Windows defender is more than enough to stop anything else or any dangerous process.
i.e, If I only play games purchased from steam, I have nothing to be worried about while playing them, I won't need to worry while downloading them.
Windows Defender + uBlock Origin + Common Sense = Only antivirus you will ever need.
Norton and windows firewall. Haven't had any problems yet :).
Windows Defender should be good enough but I have Malwarebytes just to do a weekly scan just in case
I dont use anti virus, should I???
I used Nod32 for the longest time and it was great -- not sure about now. I see a lot of terrible answers here though -- a lot of these AVs are just bloatware.
Malwarebytes and proper computer/download hygiene has worked the best for me.
Malwarebytes but I stopped using one. Just don't download anything suspicious
Windows Defender + uBlock Origin is a really solid defense.
If you still don't feel secure, you could also add Malwarebytes. It's still free, unless you want the pro version.
I use Kaspersky.
Bitdefender. Dosen't seem to be too heavy on my computer and cannot bring myself to rely only on Windows Defender even though it's supposed to be enough
I think avast Primier is the best and according to me there is also a free trail version that you can use.
Just windows defender
I'm using ESETŪ Multi-Device Security
I use malware bytes but common sense is the greatest defence