animist08

Q: Anti-Virus software

I too am yet to be convinced that AV software for Mac is necessary. But if you look at the terms and conditions in relation to banking online with your bank you will undoubtedly find that your bank expects you to have a certain level of AV software installed in order to comply with their fraud claims policy. Initially I tried the free AV software from Sophos but despite their claims It wouldn't slow my MBP, it did indeed, removing it solved the extra demands it placed on my processor. Taking advantage of a free intro offer from one of Australia's largest banks I decided to give BitDefender AV a try, even when using processor intensive applications I have not noticed any of the delays I experienced with Sophos free. The BitDefender AV user interface is simple and extremely easy to use and understand. I have noticed it does slow web browsing by about 15% but this is to be expected as it scans for malicious content. It's true, AV software developers sell their products by instilling fear. The fact I have complied with my bank's terms and conditions gives me piece of mind. Visit your bank's website and read their security advice, you may find they also offer free AV software from an established vendor. I highly recommended BitDefender if you are concerned about complying with your banking T&C's.

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jan 13, 2013 12:14 AM

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    animist08 animist08 Jan 13, 2013 3:13 PM in response to animist08
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    Jan 13, 2013 3:13 PM in response to animist08

    Today I will be unsubscribing from this thread because it was never meant to be a "should I use AV software" question.

     

    It was meant to be a simple observation about meeting the conditions many banks include in their terms and conditions for Internet banking.

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