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-- Posted by KRNsoccerplayer24 at 1:01 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
Ok im gettin really sick of Nortan it is just a shit hole..when i restart my computer it sumtimes sets its on rules so the internet doesnt work so i have to disable internet security and its just a POS it always ask me if i want to allow connections to every god damn thing on my comp...is mcaffe good?
-- Posted by girlsdontpoop at 1:02 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
I hate both of them. Dont get viruses
-- Posted by girlsdontpoop at 1:04 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
McAfee is the better of the 2 in my opinion. Norton is just popular
-- Posted by FUNKYANGEL at 1:04 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
Norton slows down my pc whenever its running a soo callled virus check-up! it really pisses me off sumtimes
-- Posted by Jazz3497 at 1:05 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
i like norton better. my uncle has mcaffee and it let 1000 viruses onto his computer. sounds like it sucks to me...
-- Posted by girlsdontpoop at 1:06 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
Your uncle let 1000 viruses onto his computer. Prevention begins with the users.
-- Posted by tessiepoo at 1:14 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
I have norton, and my laptop hasn't gotten 1 virus. I rock!
-- Posted by Mr Feel Good at 1:15 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
Quote: from girlsdontpoop at 3:06 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
Your uncle let 1000 viruses onto his computer. Prevention begins with the users.
stfu, u dont no anything about viruses
-- Posted by Skip at 7:27 pm on Sep. 23, 2005
hahaha you got told
-- Posted by ax1um at 7:26 am on Sep. 24, 2005
I heard that "Panda Titanium 2005" is good software. I use "ZoneAlarm Suite" [ http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/home.jsp ]
-- Posted by donteatthefish at 9:59 am on Oct. 7, 2005
Quote: from tessiepoo at 9:14 pm on Sep. 22, 2005
I have norton, and my laptop hasn't gotten 1 virus. I rock! 
same here!
-- Posted by obvious child at 1:12 am on Oct. 8, 2005
Mcaffe is absolute garbage. You're better off with the free anti-virus AVG.
-- Posted by Snouthead at 5:52 pm on Oct. 9, 2005
norton is better, it is far more comprihensive than mcaffe and it will pick up any virus. When running scans the solution to not experiancing major lag is to just not use the comp! its that easy ^^! YEs admitadly you will have to turn off its firewall and disable the internet security to actually be able to do anything online, and when playing games for the first time you will need to click ok to some thing to permit its use [or in the case of BF2 4 times >
-- Posted by Ric87 at 2:47 pm on Oct. 14, 2005
Mcaffe or Norton? i choose Bullguard
-- Posted by Squee77 at 4:42 pm on Oct. 15, 2005
Trend micro! damnit why do people forget about trend micro??!
-- Posted by vitamin at 7:30 am on Oct. 19, 2005
Mcaffe without doubt Norton is horid
-- Posted by ProtoformX at 10:21 pm on Nov. 19, 2005
McAfee is proven to find and remove more things than Norton. Free AVG is also an extremely weak alternative to McAfee or even Norton. (Edited by ProtoformX at 11:22 pm on Nov. 19, 2005)
-- Posted by bighead1991 at 12:53 pm on Nov. 21, 2005
McAfffe. but i use a free one called Avast, very good. Get a firewall aswell people!! and adware/spybot cleaners.
-- Posted by shadowpool at 7:46 pm on Nov. 21, 2005
When using windows, I take the time to set my file permissions, and apply a security template from [URL]http://www.nsa.gov/snac/[/URL]. Using only a user account with that will keep viruses and spyware away. I do use Clam antivirus and AVG though. Norton and McAffe steal lots of CPU cycles and that pisses me off.
-- Posted by Fender at 5:37 am on Mar. 17, 2006
I use Etrust EZ Antivirus, (Zone Alarm uses the exact same program) its fairly good. It picks up pretty much everything, it just cant remove them all. But most it can. I agree with the last guy, prevention starts with the user. Its not hard to guess if somethings viral. If its from a dodgy site, theres a good chance its full of spyware or a trojan. When i get the money, i think i might go for the full security suite, its quality.
-- Posted by Forgotten370 at 4:07 pm on Mar. 17, 2006
Mcaffe was built for more advanced user and this is the reason why it is less comprehensive, although there is a better range of protection and tools if you know what you are doing, Norton is supposed to be used by the computer user that is not so 'learned' on the subject of protect, Norton does not actually do a very good job of protection and is actually out-classed but AVG (which is free) and massively out classed by Mcaffe, although i still recommend that you have more then one type of Internet security just to be safe.
-- Posted by Rhapsody at 2:20 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
Unfortunately, I have never used Mcaffe so I cannot give you an accurate description on whether or not it is good. Personally I don't really trust Norton. I did a scan with Norton and it said that my computer was clean. Later that same very day, I did another scan using some Microsoft product and it detected threats. After this I have been very skeptical of Norton. If you want you can try using either Avast or AVG, from what i have heard those two seem to be great. And they are free.
-- Posted by pleaseremove at 3:21 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
Quote: from Rhapsody at 11:20 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
Unfortunately, I have never used Mcaffe so I cannot give you an accurate description on whether or not it is good. Personally I don't really trust Norton. I did a scan with Norton and it said that my computer was clean. Later that same very day, I did another scan using some Microsoft product and it detected threats. After this I have been very skeptical of Norton. If you want you can try using either Avast or AVG, from what i have heard those two seem to be great. And they are free. 
No offence, but I really hate it when people reel off stories about Norton not finding all these things other programs did. Norton does not pick up on some thing deliberately because they are no real threat. It's all about how programmes are classed. Many applications now just say if it’s on the list it must be bad and removed at once or you will all die. I hate this way of thinking. I much prefer Norton’s way which is to think whether there is any real point bothering the user about a program.
-- Posted by Rhapsody at 3:29 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
In that case then, Norton should really look into having it in such a way that it would still alert users if these threats, no matter how low they are. I would honestly rather be bothered by a program finding these things even if they are not that big of a threat, than having a program which does not alert the user of these at all.
-- Posted by pleaseremove at 3:39 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
Quote: from Rhapsody at 12:29 am on Mar. 31, 2006
In that case then, Norton should really look into having it in such a way that it would still alert users if these threats, no matter how low they are. I would honestly rather be bothered by a program finding these things even if they are not that big of a threat, than having a program which does not alert the user of these at all. 
I have to say, as someone who has seen some pretty stupid people in his time dealing with computers; I stand by the way Norton does things. For example, do you actually give a shit if there has been a write fail on a certain sector of your RAM. Not a chance. You just allow the program to deal with it quietly and let you get on with your work. Security should not be the top of your mind when at a computer, it should just deal with things (whether that’s ignore them or delete them etc). People panic far too much about things that really mean nothing, mainly because they don’t understand. I have been running Norton internet security 2004 for a few years now. I let it update when it wants, I let it do most of a full scan once a week (although most times it get about half way) and I run a hardware firewall. That’s all and all my data is fine.
-- Posted by Rhapsody at 3:49 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
[color=indigo]Now see, when it comes to my security especially when using the internet, I am extremely paranoid. (Edited by Rhapsody at 7:49 pm on Mar. 30, 2006)
-- Posted by pleaseremove at 3:50 pm on Mar. 30, 2006
Quote: from Rhapsody at 12:49 am on Mar. 31, 2006
[color=indigo]Now see, when it comes to my security especially when using the internet, I am extremely paranoid. (Edited by Rhapsody at 7:49 pm on Mar. 30, 2006) 
Hence why you should be kept in the dark, just think how much you would worry if you knew what was really going on....
-- Posted by Napster the Hacker at 5:49 am on April 1, 2006
i hate Mcaffe , i use Avast its cool , it cleans every thing.
-- Posted by Larmour at 2:55 pm on April 18, 2006
Yeah, they are both shit.
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