Crispy
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Madrigal music is playing - Voices can faintly be heard, "Please leave this patient undisturbed."
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Post by Crispy on Jan 22, 2020 20:50:09 GMT
Hi Simon I haven't paid for PC security in a long time. I have never paid for Anti virus protection, there are plenty of free ones out there. I have been using Avast Anti Virus for at least 10 years now and they have saved my butt from a few infections over the years. I am very happy with Avast, the only slight snag is they keep trying to get you to upgrade to there paid version with pop ups - but I just ignore them. link
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oldson
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Post by oldson on Jan 23, 2020 23:14:07 GMT
cheers for the replies guys, I think I will use Kaspersky until renewal time and then just stick with the windows inbuilt safety. may also kick 365 into touch at renewal too. ;-)
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Post by windsorperma on Dec 7, 2020 5:02:21 GMT
The standard version of Windows 10 is actually Windows 10 Home edition, and it's aimed at home users. Windows 10 Pro is just like like an extension to Home in terms of size, features and price. Both can work across desktops , laptops, and tablets, and both of them come with Cortana- the virtual assistant, Edge Browser, Touch Compatibilty with options to switch to tablet layout (Continuum), Virtual Desktop and support for Windows Store apps. Here are the features that are only available in the Pro version: Domain Join, Group Policy Management, Bitlocker, Enterprise Mode Internet Explorer (EMIE), Assigned Access 8.1, Remote Desktop, Client Hyper-V, and Direct Access.
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