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Tamarin Tamarin
Tue, Mar 5, 2019 10:03
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Should I use an antivirus?
What will happen if I don't use an antivirus? I download only licensed content from trustworthy sources so do I have any risks?

BabySnake BabySnake
Wed, Mar 6, 2019 10:03
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Visiting only secured sites and using only licensed software don't prevent you from dangers. Your responsible internet behavior is necessary but not sufficient. So, you definitely need antivirus. Choose between norton vs avast. I find them really effective.

Moterty Moterty
Tue, Nov 5, 2019 05:11
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You definitely should... I was dumb enough to catch a virus on a porn site not so long ago and had to reinstall the OS to fix the problem. If I used an antivirus, I won't get in such a situation.

Bolledy Bolledy
Wed, Nov 6, 2019 04:11
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You shouldn't be afraid of viruses in that case. Nevertheless, you should avoid some sites with adult content. Personally, I usually watch https://www.collegeporn.net/xvideos/ and I haven't got any viruses from this site. So, you can use it and don't worry about your computer security. Good luck, dude

lizmcconel lizmcconel
Tue, Mar 31, 2020 07:03
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You should use antivirus to protect all the system. If you need more info about it, check McAfee review to learn more https://bestantiviruspro.org/review/mcafee-review/

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