What antivirus apps you using for your Note 10+ ?

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I think you'll be safe as long as you don't do any of that when you go to a camp that's been terrorized by a supernatural serial killer...by the way don't go to a camp that's been terrorized by a supernatural serial killer.
 

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Dont use antivirus. Besides the play store scans the apps for you. And I dont download anything outside the play store. Also 99% of those antivirus apps are just glorified pop ads and cache cleaners.
 

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Okay, how about this question. If you had no choice but to use free wifi, say at a shopping mall for example, would you use a VPN app in conjunction with the free wifi signal? Would a VPN help in any way for disguising and/or making your public wifi internet connection a little more secure? I normally never use free wifi anywhere, but this is a hypothetical question.
 

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Okay, how about this question. If you had no choice but to use free wifi, say at a shopping mall for example, would you use a VPN app in conjunction with the free wifi signal? Would a VPN help in any way for disguising and/or making your public wifi internet connection a little more secure? I normally never use free wifi anywhere, but this is a hypothetical question.

A VPN would help disguise you, but I wouldn't trust any of those free VPN apps. Use a reputable one. Also remember that VPN's can slow down your speeds considerably at times.
 

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I use McAfee Antivirus Plus and NordVPN on all my devices along with Lookout on my Android devices. I have seen that speeds on NordVPN seem to vary depending on the servers being used even within the same VPN data center location.

Having worked in IT for many years I can say with surety that when it comes to virus software, etc. for a PC you get what you pay for. You can pay for good virus software now or pay someone like me later to clean up the mess, your choice.
 

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I use McAfee Antivirus Plus and NordVPN on all my devices along with Lookout on my Android devices. I have seen that speeds on NordVPN seem to vary depending on the servers being used even within the same VPN data center location.

Having worked in IT for many years I can say with surety that when it comes to virus software, etc. for a PC you get what you pay for. You can pay for good virus software now or pay someone like me later to clean up the mess, your choice.


Do you use McAfee antivirus and NordVPN on your phone too? Or only on your computers? I wasn't sure by your writing.
 

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A VPN would help disguise you, but I wouldn't trust any of those free VPN apps. Use a reputable one. Also remember that VPN's can slow down your speeds considerably at times.

Free ones are bad. They have to make money so they aren't doing things to benefit privacy.

While a VPN can slow speeds a good VPN won't drop them by drastic amounts but it will slow it some regardless... Just simply due to the overhead and the encrypting / decrypting on both sides.
 

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