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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 179322" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>I used Trend when working for the D.O.D., when an employee, I was allowed to use it on my home computer. When I retired I was no longer able to use it for free, so I bought my own license. I have the 5 seat license and use it on my laptop and my wife's laptop both on Win 8.1. The 3rd seat is on my wife's work laptop which is on Vista.</p><p>The 4th and 5th installs are 1 on each of our Samsung Galaxy phones.</p><p></p><p>That way everything is protected and I kind of figured if it's good enough for Defence, it's good enough for me. I use Maximum Security and it's about $80, that's $16 a device or $0.30 a week.</p><p></p><p>Years ago I used Nortons, I had nothing but trouble and will not use it.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'll go back to what I've said re other things on the Forum, you get what you pay for, so a free AV is going to be basic. a friend of mine used AVG, picked up one of those lock screen viruses and had to put the PC into a tech to recover use, still waiting to hear if they have got it back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 179322, member: 1932"] I used Trend when working for the D.O.D., when an employee, I was allowed to use it on my home computer. When I retired I was no longer able to use it for free, so I bought my own license. I have the 5 seat license and use it on my laptop and my wife's laptop both on Win 8.1. The 3rd seat is on my wife's work laptop which is on Vista. The 4th and 5th installs are 1 on each of our Samsung Galaxy phones. That way everything is protected and I kind of figured if it's good enough for Defence, it's good enough for me. I use Maximum Security and it's about $80, that's $16 a device or $0.30 a week. Years ago I used Nortons, I had nothing but trouble and will not use it. I guess I'll go back to what I've said re other things on the Forum, you get what you pay for, so a free AV is going to be basic. a friend of mine used AVG, picked up one of those lock screen viruses and had to put the PC into a tech to recover use, still waiting to hear if they have got it back. [/QUOTE]
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