I have been computer free for probably 15ish years until I recently bought and set up a RPi4 with Linux. It’s been fun but I’m not really a super user so I’m looking to back to Windows as my main OS.

  1. is antivirus a necessity? I will be gaming and streaming on my new setup.

If yes then

  1. what are some ideal options? Paid or free.

Thanks for your responses in advance.

  • PineRune@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If you stay away from sketchy sites and don’t click every link that says “DOWNLOAD NOW”, Windows Defender and a web browser with ad-blockers should do their job well enough.

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      9 months ago

      And if you buy a pc with windows preinstalled, remove any anti virus software free trial bullshit that cones with it. Just use Windows defender as it is already enough for most use cases

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        9 months ago

        Better yet, format Windows when you buy a new pc.

        You can download a clean iso directly from Microsoft.

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    For years I always defaulted to Avast until it literally blocked Halo Infinite from running without any warnings or explanation so I finally looked into it—windows defender is fine. Basically all antivirus programs have become what they claim to defend against—malware. Likely the only actual defense you need these days is a VPN but that’s really only if you’re up to some shady shit to begins with, such as wanting to protect your privacy.

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      9 months ago

      Actually no, a VPN does not protect your computer at all.

      Edit: Neither your privacy. You’re mostly tracked though cookies and other identifiers on the application level. A VPN only helps to hide your IP address on the network layer, but you don’t really need that.

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    9 months ago

    do you need an immune-system?

    or is AIDS fine with you?

    the answer to that question is the answer to whether your computer needs an immune-system.


    get ESET.

    Unless things have changed significantly, VirusBulletin, iirc always had them catching more of the in-the-wild viruses than any of the other ones.

    Kaspersky is Russian, so you don’t want to be trusting it.

    There are more computer-pathogens now than there were a few years ago, not less.

    Pathogens multiply, just like humans do.

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