What is the best way to protect my PC from viruses?


A lot of people ask me “What is the best way to protect my computer from viruses, malware, and spyware?”.

The most important thing to keep in mind is that you should only have ONE program that provides protection. If you have two antivirus programs that provide real-time protection, they can conflict with each other and cause problems, not to mention slow down your computer.

I also suggest that you have at least one cleaning-only tool, which is used for scanning and removing viruses, spyware, and malware that get past your antivirus protection program.

If you are willing spend around $40, I recommend Kaspersky, which is the best commercial anti virus program you can buy. They also have a full 30 day trial that we recommend you try before purchasing.

The best free antivirus program is Avast Free Home Edition. Avast has excellent detection ratings and protection methods that really make it the best choice. Avast sometimes has difficulty installing on some computers, and can run slow on really old PC’s. If this is the case I recommend you use Microsoft Security Essentials.

For cleaning-only tools, I highly recommend you install Malwarebytes and/or Super Anti Spyware. These programs will not interfere with your regular antivirus protection software but must be run manually at least once a week.

Make sure to update your antivirus software regularly.

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Cameron Voss
–Eugene Computer Geeks

www.eugenecomputergeeks.com

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3 Responses to “What is the best way to protect my PC from viruses?”

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  2. Anthony Says:

    I love AVAST works great it works and doesnt cost money and keeps your pc runnning smooth and virus free and it pretty fast even with avast installed system still

  3. Golda Ancic Says:

    Appreaciate for the work you have done into this post, it helps clear up some questions I had.

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