I'm guesing the licensing fees are not very worth it for the ISP because few people actually download and install the antivirus to their PC, Most people who buy a computer made by HP, Dell, and other big brand may already have a subscription of McAfee, Norton, and other antivirus which come with their PC, or a store sold them an AV.Skeithex wrote:Ahh yes they do that, but I've been hearing they been pulling back on that.
do you use SSD?
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I've dealt with people who don't get it, most come back with a badly infected PC.froggyboy604 wrote:I'm guesing the licensing fees are not very worth it for the ISP because few people actually download and install the antivirus to their PC, Most people who buy a computer made by HP, Dell, and other big brand may already have a subscription of McAfee, Norton, and other antivirus which come with their PC, or a store sold them an AV.Skeithex wrote:Ahh yes they do that, but I've been hearing they been pulling back on that.
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Maybe ISP providing bundled paid antivirus like McAfee or Norton antivirus and other security software is a good idea instead of users using Windows Defender and Windows Firewall which are built-into Windows.Skeithex wrote:I've dealt with people who don't get it, most come back with a badly infected PC.froggyboy604 wrote:I'm guesing the licensing fees are not very worth it for the ISP because few people actually download and install the antivirus to their PC, Most people who buy a computer made by HP, Dell, and other big brand may already have a subscription of McAfee, Norton, and other antivirus which come with their PC, or a store sold them an AV.Skeithex wrote:Ahh yes they do that, but I've been hearing they been pulling back on that.
Windows Defender and Firewall sometimes not work well at protecting users from Ransomware, spyware, malware, and wannacry malware which infected many Windows PC.
Some Windows XP, Vista, 7, etc maybe using a discontinued Windows antivirus like Microsoft Security Essentials, and older Windows Defender for Wundows XP.
At least, the bundled antivirus with ISP are still being updated by McAfee or Norton.
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its better than nothing and I'm sure its a way for the ISP to say they at least try to protect you, as some users don't get it.
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I think ISP bundled antivirus maybe good enough for most users who just browse the web, use social networking apps, e-mail, and play games online. At least, users who use the ISP's bundled antivirus are less likely to buy scam antivirus which is sold on a scammers website or malware infected ads and website. There are also virus programs which looks like an antivirus to infect people's PC.Skeithex wrote:its better than nothing and I'm sure its a way for the ISP to say they at least try to protect you, as some users don't get it.
I think ISP bundled antivirus like McAfee and Norton becoming less popular because of more people only using Windows Defender and free antivirus like Avast and AVG can make McAfee and Norton slightly better because fewer virus makers may not take the time to make a virusus which can trick McAfee and Norton into letting the virus install a virus onto a computer.
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yeah people just don't want to put money into security, can't say I blame them, but if you buy something you got to put money into protecting it or it will cost you more.
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I think some people who got scammed or know someone who got scammed by a fake software maker like a fake antivirus company or fake system utility program are less likely to buy any paid antivirus because they think they will be scammed again by another scammer. Plus, the customer service with some paid software is not good where you need to wait a longtime for someone to help you with a problem.