Recommended AV?
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That wouldn't be bad, maybe even a discord perhaps? Something easy to post on.
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I think Discord maybe too complicated for some users. I think forums maybe easier for some users to use for talking about viruses because forums user interface is similar to e-mail, blogs, and social networks like Reddit which more people use.
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Would be nice if AVs came with guides to better teach people on how to use things.
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I think paper manuals with are still useful for people who want to learn how to use most of the features.
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There are few paper manuals these days, not even to setup a new pc gets any paper instructions.
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Maybe the local library and schools can team up with antivirus makers to create paper Antivirus manuals to let people borrow for free.
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They could, I know my local library offers free teaching classes for general PC stuff.