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By Copernic · Posted
Bitdefender Antivirus Free 27.0.52.261 by Razvan Serea Bitdefender Antivirus Free is a free antivirus software especially designed to protect your Windows PC. Quick to install and light on computer resources, it is good for gaming, image and video editing, and resource-intensive applications. Once you have installed Bitdefender Antivirus Free, your device is protected against all kinds of threats (such as malware, spyware, ransomware, exploits, botnets and trojans) and internet threats (such as hackers, phishing and spam). The app uses the Photon technology to enhance the speed and performance of the threat scanning process. It works by learning the usage patterns of your system apps to know what and when to scan, thus minimizing the impact on system performance. Many free antivirus solutions are as intrusive and resource-heavy as the viruses they’re supposed to stop. Only Bitdefender Antivirus Free is designed from the ground up to keep you safe without disrupting your workflow and focus. Free antivirus protection that stops even the fastest-evolving attacks Runs silently in the background and stays out of your way Impossibly light on CPU (will not slow down your computer) Live customer support included (unlike other free antivirus software) Bitdefender Antivirus 27.0.52.261 changelog: Improved the uninstall process for a smoother experience Removed SecurePass cards, recommendations, and quick actions from the interface Fixed errors related to Bitdefender processes Operating systems: Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 Download: Bitdefender Antivirus Free 27.0.52.261 | 18.0 MB (Freeware) View: Bitdefender Antivirus Free Homepage | Release Notes | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware -
By monterxz · Posted
Yeah, I'e said it myself couple of comments prior. Doesn't solve a problem that I can't play my Xbox games on a these PCs. -
By froggyliver · Posted
I've seen people/companies/governments try this move several times before and they still end up going back to Windows. Maybe this time they will have more success. Will be interesting. -
By satukoro · Posted
while this is a valid concern from people unfamiliar with the linux world it is not representative of reality. -
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