I'm also a satisfied MSE user.  I've had to remove more malware in the last 6 
months than in the previous 5 years, including a couple from my own machine.  
The problem is that these aren't really viruses, they appear when you click on 
the wrong 'download' button, and MSE won't detect those (nor will most other AV 
programs).  Several of my friends like Avast Free, because of the website 
warnings, but they run it _on top of_ MSE, which appears to work with no 
problems.

I will never buy Norton or McAfee.

Dan

> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Microsoft Security Essentials
> Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 16:03:29 +0000
> 
> I've been recommending MSE since it came out and have had no problem with it
> but I am now getting comments from friends that dealers are saying that it
> is no good and that people should buy Norton - but they would wouldn't they
> :-).  I'm also told that a magazine is saying that it is significantly worse
> than AVG Free and Avast Free.  What does the team think?

                                          

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