LarryP
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Joined: 5/15/2005 From: Carson City, NV Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Son_of_Montfort Larry, I know that you ruled out Symantec but a while back MarkShot suggested that I use Norton Internet Security 2009 (and I got the free update to 2010) and I'm pretty happy. It has all you need, Firewall, Virus Protection/Scanner, Identity Safe Software, Email Scanner. It isn't too intrusive - in fact it is the slimmest Norton product yet, and 2009 was very well reviewed by several industry magazines. You could go the free route, but you will end up with more intrusive software by the sheer number of programs you need to run concurrently. Mark linked me to an article that stated as much, and it was compelling to see how - to get the same protection as the very slim NIS 2010, you had to DL about 10-15 programs, most free but some with a small cost. You look at how you need to DL Avast, then Zonealarm just to get virus protection and a firewall - you already have more intrusion than NIS 2010. SoM Good points. I understand and I have been thinking about this. I now have XP firewall (a joke), Avast, and Malwarebytes installed. Nothing really for spy cookies, or firewall. Have you had any conflicts with games and Norton? Also, is it easy to temporarily disable? EDIT: I installed the 2009 Trial and when I opened my browser, it said the two components were NOT compatible with Firefox. I uninstalled the dang thing. I figured so much from Symantec.
< Message edited by LarryP -- 11/9/2009 7:42:47 PM >
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