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Qwynn

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  • Birthday 03/07/1990

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  1. Yes, 'best' always comes down to a matter of preference, which is why I didn't mention it. Was simply looking for opinions and recommendations and it's nice to see that avast! was noted. As to AVG, yeah. I built a new PC a few weekends ago, and when I went to reinstall their 2012 edition, it kept insisting on giving me the 2013 instead. Now after using it, something about it is just rubbing me the wrong way, hence my desire to switch. I'm definitely considering a combination of avast! AV, Comodo Firewall, and MBAM, which appears to be a pretty solid, layered approach. What of the two Spyware software I mentioned, any opinions or those?
  2. New to the forums here (and Malwarebytes itself), so I'll start with saying 'hello!' With that done, I have a few questions and am hoping to find some opinions. I've been a user of AVG's IS for a few years now, but their recent 2013 edition is causing some wariness for one reason or another. Considering myself as something of a 'semi-advanced' user, I'm considering dropping AVG products altogether, and have thus been looking at other suites to fill the gap (namely Bitdefender and Kaspersky). Now, while I'd love some opinions on those, I'm more interested in just dropping the suites (and all their useless extras) altogether, and going with a more layered, mix and match style of protection that's a little slimmer, and only really has what I actually need. So I guess the question is, what would you, more longtime users of Malwarebytes suggest for that approach? I understand both avast! and Avira are highly recommended (and high scoring) AV programs, and work well with Malwarebytes. How about firewalls? I've read a bit about Comodo, but what are the (stronger, if any) alternates to that, and how do they fair? Antispyware? Spybot? Hitman Pro? Any other security recommendations for a solid, stable experience? As a bonus, I would love software which also provides tablet protection, as I plan on gifting myself a new Android tablet this year over the holidays (and I'd just prefer to have the same software both on my PC and my tablet). As a final note, the products in question don't need to be free. I'm more than willing to pay for some solid software (such as Malwarebytes Pro, which I already picked up) and support the developers. Thanks in advance!
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