- Jan 23, 2007
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I pretty much have my newly built PC set up the way I want it now, with the exception of antivirus software.
Long, long ago I used a program called PC-Cillin. For at least the last 6 years, I've used AVG Antivirus free. The last couple of times I've installed the latest version of that, I was struck with how there are more taskbars and crap that a person could easily accidentally install by not paying 100% attention during the install process.
I decided today to look online for perhaps a leaner, faster and possibly less intrusive antivirus program. I decided to stay away from Panda Cloud antivirus simply because of the many people who had problems with the software back when I was doing PC phone tech support for Systemax.
Several reviews said that Bitdefender Free was a great lean program that did its job well. Many also said that you almost wouldn't know it was running on the system - which sounded great to me, because there have been plenty of times I've definitely known AVG was running.
I installed Bitdefender Free, then noticed 2 things that bugged me right away:
1) there was a 30 day countdown going - nobody had mentioned anything about that in the
reviews.
2) evidently you HAVE to register your email address with them. Lots of people kept complaining online about the need to provide this, or else suffer numerous popup nag screens.
This didn't sound like the behavior of a free antivirus program that I wanted to have on my PC, so I immediately deleted Bitdefender.
Was I too hasty? Is there some way to run it without registering an account or having the popup spam screens? It looked like a decent program, but I'm not about to register an account with them, nor will I put up with popups from something I installed purposefully on my PC.
If you have any thoughts on this, I would appreciate hearing from you!
Long, long ago I used a program called PC-Cillin. For at least the last 6 years, I've used AVG Antivirus free. The last couple of times I've installed the latest version of that, I was struck with how there are more taskbars and crap that a person could easily accidentally install by not paying 100% attention during the install process.
I decided today to look online for perhaps a leaner, faster and possibly less intrusive antivirus program. I decided to stay away from Panda Cloud antivirus simply because of the many people who had problems with the software back when I was doing PC phone tech support for Systemax.
Several reviews said that Bitdefender Free was a great lean program that did its job well. Many also said that you almost wouldn't know it was running on the system - which sounded great to me, because there have been plenty of times I've definitely known AVG was running.
I installed Bitdefender Free, then noticed 2 things that bugged me right away:
1) there was a 30 day countdown going - nobody had mentioned anything about that in the
reviews.
2) evidently you HAVE to register your email address with them. Lots of people kept complaining online about the need to provide this, or else suffer numerous popup nag screens.
This didn't sound like the behavior of a free antivirus program that I wanted to have on my PC, so I immediately deleted Bitdefender.
Was I too hasty? Is there some way to run it without registering an account or having the popup spam screens? It looked like a decent program, but I'm not about to register an account with them, nor will I put up with popups from something I installed purposefully on my PC.
If you have any thoughts on this, I would appreciate hearing from you!