Anything Better Than Avast For Mac

  1. Is Mac Better Than Windows
  2. Malwarebytes Better Than Avast
  3. Is Mcafee Better Than Avast
  4. Is Avg Better Than Avast Antivirus

Avast Free Mac Security. When it comes to Avast Free Mac Security, Avast and AVG belong to the same Avast family. Avast is one of the largest security companies in the world and protects over 400 million customers in more than 150 countries worldwide. The spyware programs are all seperate programs. Avast is the Anti Virus, and only looks for viruses. Malware and spyware are seperate issues that can do as much damage as viruses. Avast is a little different than most antivirus providers, as it offers its basic antivirus for free. Outside of that difference though, it follows the same formula as the rest: Extensive security features for Windows, several for Android, a few for Mac, and almost none for iOS. Avast offers a FREE MAC VERSION that includes file system protection, protection from email, protection against infected websites, web reputation system and drag and drop file scanning. Avast Pro starts at $34.99 for one computer for a year. Both McAfee and Avast got the top honor, which is the “ADVANCED +” award, but McAfee’s impact score (the lower the better) was 7.3, which is considerably better than Avast’s 8.9. So, it’s clear from the independent tests that McAfee is slightly lighter on system resources than Avast, but the latter is not far behind in this race.

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McAfee and Norton are two poor choices. Preinstalled versions are commonly immediately removed by experienced users when they buy a new laptop.

My preference is for AVG 2011 (Free) Anti-Virus coupled with SuperAntiSpyware. Malwarebytes is installed as a one time scanner in reserve. I have used AVG for a number of years with few problems.

Gerry
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I would recommend Malwarebytes as well. However, if you would like a good antivirus, I would recommend Kaspersky.
Hi,
Neither.
If you uninstall any antivirus/antispyware/security program be sure to run the maker's Removal Tool
and/or check for special removal methods.
List of anti-malware program cleanup/uninstall tools
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msestart/thread/407bf6da-c05d-4546-8788-0aa4c25a1f91/
Here is what I use and recommend : (These are all Free versions and very effective.)
Avast and Prevx have proven extremely reliable and compatible with everything I have
thrown at them. Microsoft Security Essentials and Prevx have also proven to be very
reliable and compatible. Use MSE and Prevx or Avast and Prevx however not all 3.
Avast Home Free - stop any shields you do not need except leave File System, Web,
and Network running (Script and Behavior are also recommended in Ver 6+).
Prevx - Home - Free
Windows Firewall
Windows Defender (not needed if using MSE)
IE - Protected Mode
IE 8 - SmartScreen Filter ON (IE 7 Phishing Filter)
I also have IE to always start with InPrivate Filter active if IE 8.
(You occasionally have to turn it temporarily off with the little Icon on LEFT of the + bottom
right of IE)
Two versions of Avast are available 6.x and 4.8x
Avast 6.x - Home - Free - Stop the Shields you do not use (except File, Web, Network, &
Behavior) - double click the Orange Icon in Notification Area - Real Time Shields - click the
Shield you want to stop - STOP. To stop the Orange Icon from showing an error indicator -
click the Orange Icon - Upper Right - Settings - click Status Bar - uncheck the Shields you
disabled - click OK
http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download
Avast 4.8x - Home - Free - stop any shields you do not need except leave Standard, Web,
and Network running. (Double Click Blue icon - details next to OK. - upper left Shields -
Terminate those you do not use.)
http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download#tab4
Or use Microsoft Security Essentials - Free
http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/
Prevx works well along side Avast or MSE
Prevx - Home - Free small, fast, exceptional CLOUD protection, works with other security
programs. This is a scanner only, VERY EFFECTIVE, if it finds something come back here
or use Google to see how to remove.
http://www.prevx.com/ <-- information
http://info.prevx.com/downloadcsi.asp <-- download
PCmag - Prevx - Editor'a Choice
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2346862,00.asp
Also get Malwarebytes - free - use as scanner only. If you ever suspect malware, and that
would be unsual with Avast and Prevx running except for an occasional low level cookie
(no big deal), UPDATE it and then run it as a scanner. I have many scanners and they
never find anything of note since I started using this setup.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free
Hope this helps.
Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP - Windows and Devices for IT 2010 - current
Windows Insider MVP 2016 - current

Rob

We differ over preferences but you slipped in quietly the Windows Firewall. I suspect problems occur for many using third party firewalls deciding they need to stop phoning home. However, your strategic thinking would seem to coincide with mine. Keep the nasties out and you do not need to worry about phoning home. If a nasty gets in hit it over the head quick with Malwarebytes!

Anything Better Than Avast For MacGerry
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Hi Gerry,
You may not have noticed however AVG and Kaspersky are among the most
troublesome of the major antivirus/security programs that we have to deal
with here.
Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP - Windows and Devices for IT 2010 - current
Windows Insider MVP 2016 - current

Rob

No. I know that some say AVG is problematic but, although I am greatly involved troubleshooting problems, it is not often that AVG is implicated. Having said that I have one current thread where there is a problem involving a repeating Windows Update. It could be that AVG has misidentified two updates. I have made suggestions and we shall see how it develops.

I do not know a lot about Kaspersky. The problems I see are Norton and McAfee which can kill system performance. Norton causes major problems with system restore, which is a subject I often post about. Norton also really goes to places it should not go. Concentrating a lot on Event Viewer reports once I discover Norton is installed it adds another dimension to troubleshooting.

Gerry
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I have upgraded to windows 7 and lost my antivirus software.
I have just installed AVG
I want to know which is best AVG or Mcafee

Is Mac Better Than Windows


AVG is *much* better than McAfee (and unlike McAfee, it's also free). McAfee and Norton are, in my view and that of many of us here, the two worst choices available.

However, although AVG used to be one of the best choices, it no longer is. Today there are better choices available.

Mac

For an anti-virus program, I recommend eSet NOD32, if you are willing to pay for it. If you want a free anti-virus, I recommend one (do not run more than one) of the following three:
Avira AntiVir
Avast
Microsoft Security Essentials

You also need anti-spyware software. I recommend that you download and
install (freeware)
MalwareBytes AntiMalware.

Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP since October 2003
Hi Gerry,
AVG has been involved in over a hundred issues that I have seen here on Answers
which is a small subset of the problems it is known to cause or to be associated
and it is just as bad on performance issues as Norton and McAfee, and maybe worse.
AVG used to be a favorite a few years back however it has definitely joined the ranks
of the over-bloated with compatibility issues. There may be a MVP that still recommends
AVG however if there is I do not know of it. And you can remove AVG and replace Kaspersky
in the above and it still holds true.
Although I prefer Avast and MSE, either with Prevx - Free, eSet and Avira that Ken mentions
are two other good choices.
No doubt that MBAM is the recommended scanner. SAS Portable is another one, not the
Free or Pro version as those still load too many resident functions which cause system
issues. SAS (Free and Pro), SpyBot, and Adaware all need to have their resident functions
stopped so the can be used as on-demand scanners.

Malwarebytes Better Than Avast

Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP - Windows and Devices for IT 2010 - current
Windows Insider MVP 2016 - current

Rob

A well known MVP, who often posts on Windows Update and Security issues, that I know ( and you would if I mentioned the name ) also has similar views. Whenever, I have asked questions outside these forums he used to thrust his views on me so much without listening to what I said that in the end I had to tell him his views were no longer welcome. I had demonstrated time and time again that the points made about AVG and scanning incoming mail just did not cut any ice on my computer.

All users have security software preferences. I have mine and they work for me.

Gerry
Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, England
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Is Mcafee Better Than Avast

I'm curious if anyone has changed their opinions since this thread began?
Thanks

Is Avg Better Than Avast Antivirus

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