It seems like all of them want to do that. I'm using AVG, and it keeps
trying to change my search engine to AVG Safe Search & make AVG my
homepage.

When I was using Norton it used to tell me what I could & couldn't do as
well.

On 4/18/2014 8:19 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
I'm using Avast on my small Dell laptop, (D410), it works well,
however every once in a while it requires a program update, which
includes making Google Chrome as your default web browser.  Make sure
you uncheck that option if you don't want a surprise next time you
decide to click on a link in your email client.

On 4/18/2014 2:14 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]>:

Trend Micro is what I'm paying for .. Been happy with it.. but
then I got their newsletter and an article leads with this:

"Microsoft Ends Support of Windows XP Old operating systems that
are no longer supported are a BIG threat. After April 8, 2014,
running Microsoft Windows XP is a public health risk to the
Internet. Because so many people are still using Windows XP
everyone could be at risk."

then it danced into an elaborate article - scare tactic style.
geez. one reader wrote "sure , send me $500 and I'll switch.."

Now what was that about getting a router for a firewall?


Avast is good in my experience and it will continue to support XP
for at least the next 3 years.  Here's a link to their
announcement.

http://blog.avast.com/2014/03/12/avast-will-continue-to-support-windows-xp-for-home-and-business-users/



They have free and paid options but I've never felt the need to go
 beyond the free.






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