Goodbye Avast, and good riddance; Hello, Bitdefender.

evilsmirker

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I know, I know. You don't really need an anti-virus, just common sense and windows built-in security. Or just switch to Linux. But I mess around too much with random things and sail a little here and there and I needed a a plan anyway for my parents- so I thought it's best to be safe. Plus, I've always had one, for some reason.

I developed a slow hatred for Avast over the years. I remember getting on board when it was touted as the best free anti-virus around (and back then, my younger self really needed one). I eventually got the paid plans for years for the family. But then the pop-up ads, the shoving of their VPN down my throat (telling me my IP address was 'exposed', whilst I was already using one) and god-awful insistent UI. Not to mention that my system seems to have dropped 30 seconds off its start-up time (as per Glary Utilities) after I uninstalled that rubbish. Don't know if it's just a co-incidence, but I'm glad to not have to use that trash again.

I hope I don't have to come back to this forum in a few months bemoaning bitdefender as well. One day, hopefully, I'll just switch to Linux instead of pussyfooting around with it on spare devices and pet projects.
 
Have you tried Kaspersky? It has a very low overhead and good at what it does. Considering the recent ban on their products in US does not affect users from other countries, I wonder why it does not get enough recognition.
 
But I mess around too much with random things and sail a little here and there
One day, hopefully, I'll just switch to Linux instead
No need, do your unsecured thingies in a VM, now that the windows sandbox is built in it's easy spin one up real quick, or if you need data persistence look into other solutions.

Or much better if you sail very often, consider a separate PC for those sorts of things and keep your personal stuff off of it.
 
No need, do your unsecured thingies in a VM, now that the windows sandbox is built in it's easy spin one up real quick, or if you need data persistence look into other solutions.

Or much better if you sail very often, consider a separate PC for those sorts of things and keep your personal stuff off of it.
I've only recently started getting into containers and the like, though I've run everything 'bare-metal' so far. Will look into proxmox and the like soon and do this migration.
Have you tried Kaspersky? It has a very low overhead and good at what it does. Considering the recent ban on their products in US does not affect users from other countries, I wonder why it does not get enough recognition.
That was also in the running, but I flipped a coin and picked bitdefender. The anti-Russian stuff played a role, although I'm sure Bitdefender isn't any better if one delved into it.


Folks still use that ?!! It went from being an antivirus to a virus ages back.
If you really really need any AV outside of what Windows already provides, Eset would be my choice. It's paid so you also get a warm cozy feeling that its adding some value.
I didn't really realise how bad it was until much later when I was reading around privacy and Avast came up as a big no-no. Will look into eset, thanks!
 
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