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Octet

Veteran
The other thing you might want to consider is using OpenDNS which stops a lot of c**pware by letting you use their DNS servers which filter out a lot of malicious content. Additionally if you pay for it, you can secure a whole load of devices (like my sons iPod) to restrict some of the less desirable images that are out there. So it is not and does not replace AV, but think of it is helping to prevent rather than cure.

http://www.opendns.com/

A very good point you have made. There is also something called OpenNIC which is an alternative to OpenDNS and other DNS providers which you might also want to look into.
 

creditcrunched

New Member
Location
Glasgow
Hi, thanks I had not seen OpenNic, I'll check it out.
OpenDNS works well for me and the VPN service that you can add to remote devices keeps my son free from inappropriate sites when he is visiting his pals house so it offers protection beyond this place i.e. even when he is connected to other WiFI networks.

As for Microsoft Security Essentials it seems to work well without the bloat and cost of others.
 

Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
I also use Avast! It seems reliable, and doesn't slow the PC down. The paid version is reasonably cheap, too.
 

Ciar

Veteran
Location
London
MSE, have tried most of the others, but this one actually seems to work well and doesn't cause your PC to slow down.
 
Location
London
Been using MS Security Essentials a while now.

All very good.

There does seem to be certain lack of control over it though.

I would prefer to be able to set it up so that I manually run updates - ie: it never does it automatically - but it doesn't seem to allow this.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Can't comment on MSE - never used it - but Avast has served me well for many a year.
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
Been using MS Security Essentials a while now.

All very good.

There does seem to be certain lack of control over it though.

I would prefer to be able to set it up so that I manually run updates - ie: it never does it automatically - but it doesn't seem to allow this.

MSE for me too its all I have been using for a couple of years, it updates automatically, but a quick look and I can't see how you have an option to enable this, so Mort I would remove it & re-install to see if that helps with the updates.
 
[QUOTE 2795843, member: 259"]^^ Or buy a Mac or use Linux.[/quote]

I planned to use XP up to March and then get Windows 7 but Ubuntu13.10 made me hesitate and Mint (Olivia) has sealed it - Linux for me:becool:.
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
Used to use AVG but it started to get a bit bloaty. Used MSE for a bit and like others found it very good and no drain on resources but my mate whose business is computer repairs said he was getting a lot in with viruses that had got past MSE, so I got scared off. Decided to go paid, ended up with Norton and find it really good. It's no longer the hog it used to be.

I now use cryptoprevent as well.
 
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