
When you are ready, pay the said amount and input the key, you are ready to roar! It comes with everything the paid software has but allows you to test drive so you are sure. If for whatever reason you are not sure why you should pay the $29.99 for a 3-user license to have Kaspersky Antivirus in your first year, download the free 30-days trial version. You will also love their customer support. Independent Antivirus testers have verified this. This being an entry-level product, asking for VPN and parental control is too much.īut with the little it offers, expect top-level services. You will like its privacy cleaner and vulnerability scanner.

It also has an on-screen keyboard to prevent any keylogging activities. You are guaranteed of up to date database as long as you stay online, scanning whenever you please and access to reports showing what the engine came across while scanning. It is serious about keeping ransomware off your work and playground. If there are any free antiviruses to stay away from, they would probably be AVG and Avast because of that whole data collection scandal that happened last year.It protects your data against viruses, phishing, malware, crypto lockers, and stops cryptocurrency mining malware from interfering with your way of life. If you are willing to spend some money I would still go with Sophos because of their best in class ransomware protection now that they acquired HitmanPro. If you don't have any of those and want a free antivirus, I would 100% recommend Sophos Home because of their whole cloud thing. If you want to try ESET out, you can pm me i'll send you a referral code for another month free or something.Īnother thing I would like to note is that these usually come with VPNs included but as far as I know, they removed that if you get it through your ISP.

I personally use ESET because I got it when I bought all my computer parts but my licence is running out soon so I might switch to one of these. Stay away from Malware Fighter and Driver booster because I've had issues with their reliability (Driver Booster downloading wrong drivers, etc.)

There also is IOBit (you might know them from stealing Malwarebytes' code and claiming it as their own) their offering free lifetime licences for 2 of their products here (if I were you I would get uninstaller and ASC13).

It is a bit outdated and I think that Spectrum switched to McAfee from F-Secure. Hey, I know i'm really late, but there was a thread about a year ago that mentioned that some ISP's offer free antivirus to customers.
