Hi, are there any antiviruses that a blindy can use despight windows defender. i am looking at AVG but i am not sure if it is ok.
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Hi, are there any antiviruses that a blindy can use despight windows defender. i am looking at AVG but i am not sure if it is ok.
you could use microsoft essentials that works.
@2: I said, despight windows defender.
Also, i have seen that bitdefender is very good free virus protector is it acsessible?
One of the best ways to make yourself hackable is to start installing antivirus that's not Windows Defender, these days. Go down this road at your own risk. We've had at least 5 "oops, our antivirus had a big hole in it and just logging onto the wrong web page can give root access" sorts of things in the last couple years.
Why you dislike windows defender?
Bit defender is good, but defender isn't worse. Bitdefender is inaccessible.
Malwarebytes is accessible, and i guess f-secure is accessible as well. Maybe also vipre but i'm not sure.
If i were you, i'd just use windows defender like i do now.
can I get a download link for microsoft essentials? please and thanks.
i'm my self using windows security, the updated version of windows defender withthe latest win10 versions and it works just fine, i also have malware bights, i've bin using this beast sence the end of 2018 and it cleaned some of the most nasty viruses i had on my computer
You shouldn't need to do anything if you're already running win 10 though. I'd always recommend staying far, far away from any anti virus that isn't built into the operating system, and that goes for all OS's, not just windows. These programs literally have every permition known to man, they have the ability to do whatever they'd like with your system, that's far more control than you might realize. Add to that the fact that most of them are more like viruses themselves, avast, I'm looking at you here. Windows defender and a little bit of common sense usually does the trick when it comes to the security of your computer.
I, personally, think eset nod antivirus is the best ever and with abit of nvda object navigation, you can make it accessible enough to go by.
In the end, no antivirus is ever the best, but that doesn't mean you should have none on your system.
Windows defender, for example, is a verry good antivirus, but it reports alot of false positives nowadays, plus it's not so great when it comes to web bassed attacks and exploits made, for example, by way of dom manipulation with javascript.
Anyway, it's your choice, but I'd still recommand eset antivirus which, even if abit, or more so, expensive, never gave me false positives since I bought it, though it almost always knows when you want to install a crack, even warns on the windows loader patch, but at least it never complained about bgt or autoit scripts.
I'm trying to uninstall avast, but the stupid thing refuses to uninstall.
at post10not necessarily, it's best to always have a backup and extra eye on your system, in my case i have windows security by default and malware bights, wich is grate, protects me against web based attacks, ransomeware etc, and i also have smadav as a second layer, known as an additional antivirus, that being said it doesn't mean you shouldn't have nun on your system like post 11 said
at post 12 use the avast uninstaller tool from there website:
I'm trying to uninstall avast, but the stupid thing refuses to uninstall.
Turn wifi off and try to uninstall.
Windows defender works pretty good with accessibility
Running Windows Defender and Malware bites here. No problems on my end.
The best antivirus is you though. Don't be stupid. Oh wait what am I expecting, the general populus to not be stupid?
Hi.
Vipre is very accessible with NVDA and probably jaws too.
You can try a demo just by googleing vipre antivirus.
Hi
I used to have Eset smart security until It became useless with nvda, just after V9. Then I went for Kaspersky, and I've been using it ever since. Has there been any improvements on ESET's accessibility with nvda? I'd like to give It a try, But I figured I'd ask First
bitdefender is great, though sadly, not accessible on windows from what I tested
how do I navigate Eset Internet security? everytime I press tab NVDA says unknown. what about scanning is their a way to see how far along a full scan is and is their a way to exclude folders?
I tried navigating ESet yesterday with Object nav and I couldn't get it to work. It just said unknown.
how is Kaspersky accessible? I had it on my old computer, but couldn't navigate it. I'm thinking of going with malwarebites and windows defender.
i don't know if it's accessable ny more, i had some unpleasant experiences with Kaspersky being very slow when i first used it in my old computer, followed by avast wich was freaking me out with it's anoine audio message whenever i got a threat, lol, + it was the first program to tell me bgt files were viruses on 2015
bullshit, ecet is far from accessible. ad it's paid, too. we downloaded it because one screen was accessible when I used it on holiday, but ever since, it's been an intrusive little bitch.
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