Cheap Antivirus software?

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Well my Webroot license will be expiring in 6 days...

I have used Webroot for 4 years now and when I went to renew it through PayPal today my payment was rejected by them for being fraudulent. The Payment was made through my business PayPal account, which is verified, with plenty of miles on it, well aged and is clean as a whistle. I got this same thing from SEOClerks about a week ago. Unsure what the problem is here.

What do you guys recommend? Money isn't really the issue so anything $50 or less for at least one year I can live with. Good protection is what matters most to me.
  • Profile picture of the author Cali16
    I've been using Kaspersky for a few years now and have been happy with it. It's $39.99 per year.

    I'd also suggest contacting PayPal directly regarding the two payment rejections.
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    • Profile picture of the author BranTheMan
      I managed to get in contact with the guys at SEOClerks. My PayPal credentials did not match those that were on my bank account information... Probably something to do with me moving a few weeks ago... Which is understandable for them, but it still baffles me why Webroot would do that to me when I need to pay by debit card through the PayPal checkout on their site and I have been a loyal member for 4 years... At the end of the day, they lose out, not me. No harm, no foul.

      Anyway, I digress,

      Thank you! Reviews look good for it. Change is good. Going on a whim here and trying that out.
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  • Profile picture of the author David Beroff
    One comment about Kaspersky, if it's not too late. I like it, I use it, it seems to be effective. Try the trial version, but when it's time to upgrade, decline. They'll drop the price 25%. Decline again, and they'll drop it another 25%. This also seems to work with their longer-term licenses, too. I seem to recall you need to wait 2-3 days between each price reduction.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    I only use free programs. I use Avira antivirus.
    I also use Superantispyware.com and Malwarebytes.com

    So far, I have not had any problems.
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  • Profile picture of the author madeit891
    Avast Antivirus is Cheap. It only charges if you want web Security.
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  • Profile picture of the author Hightorn
    Guys, what about BitDefender?
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  • Profile picture of the author TonySharma1
    Isn't Avast free? I'm not sure though.
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    • Profile picture of the author cooler1
      Originally Posted by TonySharma1 View Post

      Isn't Avast free? I'm not sure though.
      Yes, Avast is free, but they also have paid versions which have more features.
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  • Profile picture of the author Purnima Shah
    Kaspersky is best
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  • Profile picture of the author MelissaBerg
    I am using Quick heal last one Year. I think this one is best.
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  • Profile picture of the author nathan skyes
    kaspersky is really good, and avast is free
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    • Profile picture of the author madlee
      kaspersky antivirus is best antivirus.
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