I just picked up a new laptop yesterday after the keyboard and touch pad went south on my last one and was wondering what kind of virus protection to use. I have used a few things over the years, settling for a while on Avast until about a year or so ago when I started reading really good things about Microsoft Security Essentials. I've been using it for over a year now with fine results and it doesn't seem to slow the machine down like some of the commercial products I've used in the past and is more invisible than Avast.
However, the laptop I picked up came with a free 2 year subscription for Trend Micro's anti virus protection. I am wondering if there is any point to use it for a couple years and then switch back to a free option or not? If it is substantially better, I'd think about installing it. But if I'm not really gaining anything, I'd rather not go through the installing it and using it and then getting god knows how many alert messages when it starts to expire and having to uninstall to go back to a free option later on.
Anyhow, my instinct is, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And I've had fine luck with the free Microsoft Security Essentials thus far. (Not a Microsoft hater here, I used to think their stuff was crap, but Windows XP and Windows 7 have been my last 2 operating systems and they have been rock solid.) But am I missing any benefits not installing the Trend Micro stuff? Just seems like leaving money on the table to not use the free subscription, but if I'm not gaining anything I'm OK with that.
Any opinions?
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