Need antivirus software for MacBook Air (Mac OS Ventura 13 5.2) ?
I purchased a new MacBook Air about a year ago. Do I need to get anti-virus protection? If so, what is recommended?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6
I purchased a new MacBook Air about a year ago. Do I need to get anti-virus protection? If so, what is recommended?
MacBook Air 13″, macOS 11.6
Hi there!
Good news! Mac computers do not need any sort of antivirus. Antivirus and similar types of software can interfere with macOS and potentially cause issues.
Here are some links that describe Apple's built-in malware protection, which are far superior:
Jack
Hi there!
Good news! Mac computers do not need any sort of antivirus. Antivirus and similar types of software can interfere with macOS and potentially cause issues.
Here are some links that describe Apple's built-in malware protection, which are far superior:
Jack
So to summarize what I've learned so far on this thread...
I can't trust advice about the performance of Apple products from an avowedly independent consumer test organization because they run adverts and therefore can't be considered independent.
I can trust advice about the performance of Apple products from a website funded by Apple.
Zurarczurx wrote:
Good point. I wasn't burgled and my house didn't burn down last year so I won't be renewing my insurance this year.
Not a valid analogy. Your Mac already has malware protection. It is additional, third-party malware protection is not necessary. Do you carry a second homeowner's policy from a company that advertised to you that, unless you have that policy, you're house will burn down?
Perhaps consider evidence contrary to your belief(s) of the inherent alleged fail-safe of your
anti-virus campaigns from "independent" makers, whose primary design includes for profit
selling of snake-oil cures and made up premises you buy into without investigation.. This
might well be much more invented; specialized deviously & convince you by propaganda?
The makers of macOS and incredible fields of true science, keep forging paths ahead, that
are safe. However unless you are like the scratchy dog trying to rid itself of fleas, that idea
might be lost in the forest of unbelief. Even the delirious dog, raw from so much scratching
appreciates a good safe insecticide; not of its own invention. The disease from outside is
an ever-present problem, as Apple knows and attempts prevention ahead of failures.
These links have peripheral details about how Apple has factors you can use to prevent issues.
Various security and safety articles &/or indexes:
Apple security releases (recent) - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
Apple Platform Security - [Table of Contents] Apple Support
//support.apple.com/guide/security/toc
Apple Platform Security - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/guide/security/welcome/web
Apple Platform Security - Apple-platform-security-guide.pdf
//help.apple.com/pdf/security/en_US/apple-platform-security-guide.pdf
Occasional preventative measures are available to end users, and may not
automatically be deployed; but at the same token, allow the end users to
engage the recent updates before they are widely known to non-users.
Apple does this work before your third-party deviant art folk see a need.
From the website:
What we use your personal information for
...
Perhaps not the sole purpose but certainly one of them.
Zurarczurx wrote:
Which? an independent UK consumer advice organisation recommends getting AV for a Mac.
It appears you have been misled. That is an advertising site that exists for the sole purpose of deriving revenue from them, as its Privacy Policy clearly states.
CaptainWhiz Said:
"Need antivirus software for MacBook Air (Mac OS Ventura 13 5.2) ?"
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Using Antivirus Software on a Mac:
No. Antivirus Software just gets in the way on a Mac, and there are plenty examples of how and why, if you overview these forums.
So, what to use...
Scan with MalwareBytes for Mac:
This is software that searches for malware/adware. So, scan with it and then remove what is found. Once removed, uninstall MalwareBytes for Mac, if desired. It is created by long time users of these forums, making it the only trustworthy Security Software for a Mac.
Malwarebytes for Mac Downloads:
No, you won't need that. Anti virus software is only making your Mac slow and your Mac is not prone to viruses.
While this topic thread here was started by another person, whose ideas
and beliefs appear to differ from those of your opinion; if the reference
you propose is an actual being capable of scrutiny and uncovering any
neutral faith with facts, I'd be curious to know more.
But that seems rather unlikely, as even some of the US and Canadian
soothsayers and naysayers who spoke out against the capabilities of
Apple technologies; some did learn and grew from that effort. And a
few dozen others, failed to grasp and continued to spread false info.
These discussions are easier to enter than to exit, they will continue
to arrive in my mail; long after I've tired of their propagandistic trove.
.Glad to find one's opinion as relatively unfounded as other followers.
Happy Holidays+NewYear!
So, you'd rather install software that will impact the performance of your Mac, probably create numerous, scary false positives so that it can ..... do absolutely nothing that the built-in protection doesn't already do (probably does less)? And pay money for the privilege? Sounds like a great plan!
Based on your logic you should have multiple different installations of anti virus apps so that you will be safer. I am sure there are many third party anti virus app developers who could convince you that also installing their app will make you even safer.
You are free to install any app you want to install but please before doing so consider what experienced Mac users are telling you.
Zurarczurx wrote:
Other opinions are available. I run anti virus. BitDefender is OK on my 2023 MBP M2 and I barely notice it. I've just upgraded from a 2015 MBA and it *was* noticeable on that, but I was happy to live with the overhead for the added security.
You are spreading a false narrative. Installing additional third party anti virus apps does not make you "safer". How many third party apps should be installed until you think you are safe enough?
You do know that the OS is "sequestered" in a non-accessible, read only volume ? That means no one can make any changes - and that includes AV software. All it can do is attempt it which may cause havoc to your system.
You are convinced you need it. Good luck with it.
Do I need to get anti-virus protection?
No.
If so, what is recommended?
Read Effective defenses against malware and other threats - Apple Community
Various articles &/or indexes:
Apple security releases (recent) - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
Apple Platform Security - [Table of Contents] Apple Support
//support.apple.com/guide/security/toc
Apple Platform Security - Apple Support
//support.apple.com/guide/security/welcome/web
Among other insightful resources to ponder ~ short of ineffectual 3rd party expenditure.
[Ignore valid Apple-sourced patches that do not seek you out: At ones own peril.]
Need antivirus software for MacBook Air (Mac OS Ventura 13 5.2) ?