Which Of These Three Top Antivirus Programs Should You Buy

Sat, May 29, 2010

PC Security

Having a computer that is not protected by a good antivirus is simply not an option any more. New viruses, Trojans, works and other things you really do not want in your computer are constantly being created and with the power of the internet are spreading with amazing speed.

Some antivirus and firewall products offer great protection on some levels while completely ignoring areas like identity theft and spam. This article will look into the world of antivirus and firewalls spell out the pros and cons of what many consider to be the best, Bit Defender, Kaspersky and Norton Antivirus.

Scope of protection refers to the extent to which an antivirus and firewall can provide protection. Does it only look out for viruses and Trojans but does not provide phishing protection. Phishing is a serious problem because it means your online identity could be stolen and used fraudulently. So it is important to know what your antivirus actually protects you from.

All of these antivirus provide a great range of protection. However, it is noteworthy that Kaspersky does not protect from Spam, unsolicited emails, and Norton does not have a phishing, P2P file sharing protection or keyloggers protection element in its program. This is because they offer all these features in their Internet orientated antivirus. Nevertheless, Kaspersky and Bit Defender do offer them in their basic programs.

Finding an effective antivirus is not a problem if you have narrowed your search to these programs. They are all great at keeping your computer clean. Kaspersky got a slightly lower grade in comparative reviews but we are splitting hairs here, they are all great at finding and destroying threats.

Ease of use is a must for any antivirus. If you cannot use it properly it is probably not protecting fully whatever its features are. All of them have live chat features, as well as email and phone support which can be very helpful. Again all of them are user friendly. One feature Norton does not have is USB automatic detection. This is a useful feature when you are sharing USB applications, an excellent route of entry for many computer threats.

Probably one of the defining factors with these excellent products is the price. Bit Defender is the cheapest at $30 and also one of the smartest options for home users. Kaspersky is the most expensive at $60 while Norton can be bought for $40.

Whichever you choose you will have made a great choice. However you might want to go for the Internet Security package if you want a Norton Antivirus as the lack of phishing protection is a rather important omission.

Having a computer not protected by a good Antivirus Firewall Software is simply not an option any more. We have got the inside scoop on the best antivirus programs .

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