I am buying a new laptop. Is the comcast norton ok,or do i need additional protection?The geek squad at best buy wants to sell me tons of antivirus plans?Any thoughts?
If I stay with the norton do I need to disengage the antivirus pakage it comes with.Thanks everyone.This is so cool!

5 Responses to “My internet provider is comcast.They offer free norton antivirus.Do i need additional antivirus software?”

  • Moo says:

    i’m using avast home edition . The new version has been released on their website. It s a freeware. You can register yourself on the avast website to recive the registration key . They provide timely updates (small in size, ie. In kb’s. Which s usefull for people with limited internet plans ). It s fully legal n it generates a virus recovery database to report avast about the new viruses .
    To detect n delete malwares on your comp use malware bytes . Another free software . N a powerfull tool to clean your comp of malwares. I use these softwares myself .
    http://malware-virus-spyware-remover-tools.blogspot.com/

  • Tabby says:

    I get free McAfee thru Comcast and it seems to be fine.

  • Zerokool says:

    Norton is good. Please keep in mind if you have multiple anti virus software sometimes can cause errors and they may see eachother as a virus.

  • Rahul S. says:

    The best anti-virus software is free. I can get Norton and McAfee free from my university, but I chose not to because they are worthless. I use Avast! on my computer, and it works great. I have not ever gotten a virus. AVG is a good one too which is also free, but I prefer Avast!.

    Geek Squad basically exists to rip you off. If they tell you that you need X program for this, and Y program for this, ect., they are just trying to get money out of you. Instead of using Geek Squad, you’re better off consulting a smaller specialized computer store. In any case, Norton is worthless, and will just hog your system resources. Stick with Avast! or AVG.

  • ildperez says:

    If they could they would sell you there kitchen sink :) . If you just a home user you should be fine with the free version of Norton I have been using it since they changed from McAfee and it works great. It may take a few minutes to get used to the interface, but the good new is it uses way less memory then Mcafee and runs a hell of a lot quicker also. If you want to play it extra safe download spybot and spyblaster which are both free. Here are the links to both http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

    If you use spybot do not choose the tea timer option. Norton has the same feature.

    and spyblaster http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

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