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Re: Anti Virus and Spyware -
14-02-2008, 08:20 AM
I use AVG Free Edition for antivirus as not only is it free but it doesn't hog resources quite like Norton does.
There are also a number of free anti spyware programmes around and I use Ad Aware as well as Windows Defender and Zone Alarm Pro factoring, invoice discounting, asset finance and trade finance specialist broker. Founder member of the Independent Factoring Brokers Association |
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Re: Anti Virus and Spyware -
14-02-2008, 08:57 PM
Thank you guys. Three AVGs in a row has convinced me so I have ordered the professional version from amazon.com at £49.95 plus £3.30 p & p. No doubt someone will soon be on telling me that I could have bought it cheaper!
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Re: Anti Virus and Spyware -
14-02-2008, 09:36 PM
Just a quick note on this (a friend of mine is an AVG distributor)... If you are in business then you should not be using the FREE edition of AVG, it's against the T&C's (personal use only).
When I had it installed he was always on my case because my emails were tagged "scanned by AVG FREE edition" ![]() Feel free to contact me with any website issues. |
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Re: Anti Virus and Spyware -
15-02-2008, 07:32 AM
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I use Mailwasher to filter out spam and it bounces it back to sender as undelivered. There wouldn't be much point in pretending it was undelivered if it were stamped as having been checked for viruses. I don't suppose that anyone actually looks at the bounced emails but that's another story. factoring, invoice discounting, asset finance and trade finance specialist broker. Founder member of the Independent Factoring Brokers Association |
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Hi, as part of my business I operate a IT consultancy service, and would in addition to what has already been said, recommend SpyBot - Search and Destroy. A great Free spyware prevention and removal tool.
Hope this helps. Get in touch if you are interested in further help. kind regards Andy Andys Web |
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Re: Anti Virus and Spyware -
26-03-2008, 06:17 PM
Joe,
I've found that McAfee works very well because it runs on autopilot. You can do a manual scan as well if you want to. I've got the basic edition, which is "6 in 1". Works just fine for a laptop. |
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