Do free antivirus software packages work? If so, which one is the best in the business. I want to secure my system from Internet hackers and cheaters!

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On my old laptop, I have Quick Heal that I have purchased for 3 years and the period end in the next month. On my new laptop, I got one from Microsoft. My vendor got it done for me and this is the best one for me as a free anti virus. It gets updated automatically and I am pretty satisfied with it.
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
You can use built in Anti malware of windows Windows defender (Win 8) or Windows Security Essentials (For older version of Windows) It has seamless integration with Windows, and it updates through Windows updates.

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There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.


Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.


Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.

And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.
Thank you said by: suni51
There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.


Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.

And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.


I will keep this one in my mind, next time when I go for a free anti virus, I will have a look of it.

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There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.


Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.

And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.


I will keep this one in my mind, next time when I go for a free anti virus, I will have a look of it.
Why not built in antivirus for Windows, I think quick heal is not free,

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There are tons of antivirus programs and they all work for a stipulated trial period. Later they remind you to upgrade and keep reminding you. Programs like Avira, Avast etc are dependable.


Yes. I'm using Avira since a long time. A hassle free perfect functioning.

And Quick Heal looks perfect for me. It is almost 4 years that I am using it and there's not one moment when I found problems with it. It is a perfect one for net connection protection as I never faced a single problem until now.


I will keep this one in my mind, next time when I go for a free anti virus, I will have a look of it.
Why not built in antivirus for Windows, I think quick heal is not free,


I have never heard of this one but since Abhi suggested it, I would want to check it out.

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Rakhi if you want to keep your system free from viruses, malwares, spywares etc. then purchase a reputable and good quality licensed antivirus such as Quickheal. Downloding free software is not bad but a free antivirus does not provide full protection from more vicious kinds of viruses and malwares or spywares. They only provide an optimum level of protection. So my suggestion is you buy Quickheal and they usually give a godd deal, like for one year's license they give two months free and for 3 years even more than that!

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I am using Avast antivirus since 5 years. And it is doing quite well job too, no problem so far.

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