Here are a few important links regarding this anti-virus software detection capabilities study. I recommend that you take a look at the results to see how your anti-virus software compares. And since I’m not selling any anti-virus software from this blog, I’m not going to make any comparisons between products; I’ll leave that up to you so that you can decide.
Before I do that, though, I do want to give you the link to that highly-rated free anti-virus software program that you can download for personal use:
Click here to learn more about the free version of Avast! anti-virus software.
Please note this quote from that page:
If you are not a home user, or you use your computer for profit, the avast! Home Edition is not licensed for such use, and you are asked to use the commercial version - avast! Professional Edition.
Please respect their license terms. In my opinion, they are doing the Internet world a huge service by providing their software free of charge for regular home users, so please respect their wishes so that they will continue to make their product available free of charge.
And on the flip side of the coin, if you qualify for the software and don’t have any anti-virus software on your computer, go there now, download the software, install it, and get to work. Now. Please.
The link I just gave you also contains links — and instructions — for changing the default language for the software.
So now you have the link for the free anti-virus software and can see for yourself (in about 30 minutes, when I make my next post) where this software stands in the detection capability rankings.
Thanks for listening,
Tom
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