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Hi Guys,
I'm wondering whether to continue with McAfee Internet Security Protection after the free trial runs out or to go with Kaspersky Internet Security. ?
My reasons for these two are that with the McAfee its already installed so would save hassle of Uninstalling etc and is only £17:50 on Amazon. (for 1 user)
Or go with the hassle of Installing Kaspersky as I can get this free as a Barclays customer.
Which do you think guys ?
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Thanks for your replies,
I have decided to go with Kaspersky for a couple of reasons.
1) Even if i do stick with McAfee i will have to go through the whole process of Un-installing the trial as the only way to upgrade this version is a direct link which only gives a 3 user deal at £39:99 which i dont need.
2) After doing a bit of research i have found that Kaspersky beats McAfee in nearly all the reviews with the only drawback of not having on-line back-up feature.
So whichever i go with its the same amount of work to do so i may as well go with the cheaper and better reviewed product.
thanks again.
Hi there
I have always preferred Kaspersky to McAfee, it generally has a better feel about it
and certainly used to have a higher detection rate.
Have a look here http://www.antivirusware.com/ as an example of one review site.
Kaspersky for me. I was previously a McAfee user for several years and switched to Kaspersky over a year ago. I use Kaspersky Internet Security on both my main desktop and Sony Vaio TT.
A little bit of time and effort is worth it, and you can get it free as you say via Barclays.
Thanks for your replies,
I have decided to go with Kaspersky for a couple of reasons.
1) Even if i do stick with McAfee i will have to go through the whole process of Un-installing the trial as the only way to upgrade this version is a direct link which only gives a 3 user deal at £39:99 which i dont need.
2) After doing a bit of research i have found that Kaspersky beats McAfee in nearly all the reviews with the only drawback of not having on-line back-up feature.
So whichever i go with its the same amount of work to do so i may as well go with the cheaper and better reviewed product.
thanks again.
Good choice I reckon
Hi all,
can I also recommend Microsoft's own "Security Essentials" as well for consideration?
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
It's is a free download and well worth checking out.
Cheers.
Message was edited by: -frank- for poor spelling :o(