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Virus Protection for the Computer.

We currently have Norton Internet Security and Webroot Spysweeper. Our Spysweeper is about to expire and i am wondering if i have to have both on my computer to keep it protected?? I am trying to safe the extra money if i dont have to renew it. Any suggestions??

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I'm so glad when I read other mom's suggestions before I put mine in. I learn so much! I'd definitely suggest you download the free anti-spyware program that the others recommended. I just had to remove malware from my computer. It must have gotten loaded from something my kids downloaded without my permission. Ironically, it was called "Malware-Alarm" and it just opened and started scanning files on it's own, mascarading as a real demonstration version of a legitimate program. I knew better, but those things can be tricky to get rid of. And I have anti-spyware software! I had to go to Microsoft's site for removal instructions.

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I used to have Norton, but it's such a memory hog. I went to pretty much a computer geek site and most computer geeks don't pay for their virus software or spyware, etc. I have the free stuff on my computer. I'll direct you to the website that I was on. They'll even help with problems too. It's really neat. Anyway, I have Ad-Adware as well as AVG Antivirus (free edition). They do have an edition that you can pay for, and if I did pay for one, it would be AVG because it's not such a memory hog as Norton.

You can go to http://www.greyknight17.com/bb/index.php for the KRC forum and find all different kinds of links that take you to some free software that you can use on your computer to clean up, virus protection, spyware, etc. There are links that you can click on that is in the blue writing box: things like "Anti-spyware Section" or "Windows Tips",etc

I hope this helps!

We use Trend Micro Internet Securities (which would be like your Norton) and spyware doctor. These were both recomended by my computer guy who said they were to best rated products out there. You can get a 3 user on the TM for only 40 bucks which you can split with anyone. And no you don't have to have both. However, both always find things...usually always spyware...when they search weekly.

Avast is free, and it's what all the computer geeks use. :)

Usually Norton covers really well. I would definitely depend on Norton the most.

M.,
I was facing this delimea as well & a IT Specialist who is also a very close friend recommended AVG. He said he uses it on his. There is also another free program for spyware blocking, scanning & ridding the viruses &/or spy ware detection. 1st one ____@____.com & the other is PC TOOLS spywear blocking. Good luck & hope this helps you.
M.

I have never had any other spyware remover other than Lava Soft's Ad-Aware. It works great and it's free. When your Norton subscription expires, you may want to try AVG, it is free also and it is awesome. D.

Hi, M., you can get Ad-Aware free. Go to www.lavasoftusa.com or just search Ad-Aware free and you can download this. It was recommended to me by a Dell Technician and I used this along with my virus protection. You have to do your scans manually with the free version rather than being able to schedule it done automatically, but that didn't bother me. I actually preferred it that way. Hope this helps.

Norton is all we have and it works just fine. I say just one.

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