I know there are a thousand similar topics to this. But I think I need to explain my specific dilemma.
I've been out of touch for a few years. The last time I trolled here and looked at what was a good and powerful combination of programs to use to protect my PC , I was using AVG Free anti-syware (for Anti-virus), Ad-aware (for anti-spyware), combined with Spy-bot Search and Destroy.
At the time, that was the best thing to do.. to run Ad-aware SE edition with Spybot. The two worked well together, What one missed, the other caught, etc.
I then switched out my anti-virus to Nod32, and added a 3rd anti-spyware to the mix (Windows Defender).
So this is pretty much what I had been using.
Now, I'm still using:
-Nod32 (for Anti-Virus)
-Spybot Search and Destroy (as one of my Anti-spyware).
-Windows Defender (Build in to windows - I'm still on Windows Xp).
But for the longest now my Ad-aware SE has stopped updating (too old). And I've been trying to decide what to replace it with.
It has got me re-evaluating thing, such as if I even need to still be using some of the application in my list above.
I've heard good things (from this site), for Windows Security Essentials. But as I use Nod32. I am not sure if I should have both on at the same time.
But if I keep Nod32.. what should I do for Anti-spyware? I don't think Spybot Search and destroy on it's own, is enough. At least it wasn't so in the past.
And if I do need to add something, what should I now be using?
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I know there are a thousand similar topics to this. But I think I need to explain my specific dilemma.
I've been out of touch for a few years. The last time I trolled here and looked at what was a good and powerful combination of programs to use to protect my PC , I was using AVG Free anti-syware (for Anti-virus), Ad-aware (for anti-spyware), combined with Spy-bot Search and Destroy.
At the time, that was the best thing to do.. to run Ad-aware SE edition with Spybot. The two worked well together, What one missed, the other caught, etc.
I then switched out my anti-virus to Nod32, and added a 3rd anti-spyware to the mix (Windows Defender).
So this is pretty much what I had been using.
Now, I'm still using:
-Nod32 (for Anti-Virus)
-Spybot Search and Destroy (as one of my Anti-spyware).
-Windows Defender (Build in to windows - I'm still on Windows Xp).
But for the longest now my Ad-aware SE has stopped updating (too old). And I've been trying to decide what to replace it with.
It has got me re-evaluating thing, such as if I even need to still be using some of the application in my list above.
I've heard good things (from this site), for Windows Security Essentials. But as I use Nod32. I am not sure if I should have both on at the same time.
But if I keep Nod32.. what should I do for Anti-spyware? I don't think Spybot Search and destroy on it's own, is enough. At least it wasn't so in the past.
And if I do need to add something, what should I now be using?
I'd appreciate any help you guys can provide.
Thanks,
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