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Review by Bugs
Recently my husband’s pc started sounding like an airplane taking off and I suspected he had a virus. I installed Bitdefender Total Security on his computer and had no problems at all with installation. The installation, activation, and update process all went very smoothly, even with the performance issues on the pc.
There is one other antivirus product that I has a good bit less overhead, but this is not nearly as bad a resource hog as some of the biggest names that often come ‘free’ with your cable connection. After the update, the scan took a while. When it was done, it found some tracking cookies, coupon software, and a keylogger. It was able to successfully delete and quarantine all the problems. The computer still needs to be reinstalled, because I do not feel a pc can be trusted after such a compromise. It would be nice if antivirus software actually pointed things like this out better than they do. If you print a lot of coupons, be alerted that it will MAY try to quarantine your coupon printer. (It left Smartsource alone.)nnI’m very happy with the installation options, options to run or disable components, efficiency, use of resources, and scope of license that this software comes with.