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antivirus

Założony przez khalil2009 79 wpisów ostatni wpis 2 lata temu Strona 1 z 4

#1

anyone know of an antivirus that works with screen readers? please dont say windows defender. I dont mind paying for one so you can give paid ones as well

#2

avast is your best option. It works really well with screenreaders and has an easy to use interface.

#3

esed nod32 was good, too, but I'm not sure about it now. Personally I use windows security (aka windows defender)

#4

Avast? Are you sure you want me to die in laughter? :D

Όταν θα κοιτάς την θάλασσα
Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα βλέπεις εμένα
Και τα μάτια σου θα ‘ναι θλιμμένα
Όταν θα ξυπνάς στον ύπνο σου
Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα σκέφτεσαι εμένα
Και θα νιώθεις μεγάλο κενό

#5 1 polubienie

Use brain. This application costs nothing but a good thought, and is available for almost every possible danger in live, no matter which operating system you are running.
Steffen

The man with the big fett Bauch, caught in the back of a Knallerbsenstrauch!

#6

Brain has better protection against some things, but most of the time it can't see surprise attacks coming since it's not scannin the computer all the time. True that t is free and being used all the time in the background for some, you need more than brain in the real world.
Off the spinner, to the skinner, it chops off layers, now I'm thinner.

#7

Agreed with @aldenmaster, I don't have any antivirus, just scanning my pc sometimes and that's it.

#8

orry if it sounded like I don't use an antivirus, I do. I didn't for a while, then learned the hard way that one is required in the modern age. I got a nasty case of grenam and jefo, both of which deleted and corrupted exe files, among other things. I use windows defender and it works just fine now.don't have any antivirus, just scanning myS pc sometimes and that's it.

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Off the spinner, to the skinner, it chops off layers, now I'm thinner.

#9

hahaha avast? god no

#10

at least try it before you talk bad about it. It was bad in the past, but now its better, that's what i can say.

#11

so I nstalled avast in a vm and let me tell you. it sucked

#12

so i would like to know what where your problems exactly with the program? And how long ago did you try it?

#13 1 polubienie

avast all the way! was their accessibility tester for a year or so and we fixed most of the bugs.
When you're stuck, just try harder.

#14

The problem is already not with accessibility, but the fact that it signs a lot of stuff as a virus that's absolutely not true. I still remember when I couldn't open youtube because avast was dingdingding at me and said hahh, you won't open this, ever.

Όταν θα κοιτάς την θάλασσα
Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα βλέπεις εμένα
Και τα μάτια σου θα ‘ναι θλιμμένα
Όταν θα ξυπνάς στον ύπνο σου
Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα σκέφτεσαι εμένα
Και θα νιώθεις μεγάλο κενό

#15 1 polubienie

Avast is slowing down computers, so badly. Use windows defender and adguard in combination. It will solve your problems.Of course, use your brain, too!
Student studentowi wszystko

#16

it was slowing down my pc, and it was flagging NVDA, please, no recommendations of avast, that thing is a peece of shit

#17 1 polubienie

avast is fine now. doesn't flag allmost anything for me.
When you're stuck, just try harder.

#18

if you really hate avast then go for kaspersky. very good AV too, just not as accessible.
When you're stuck, just try harder.

#19

None of you guys remember the fact that Avast got into hot water and had to close down jumpshot, a highly contravertial advertising company. It logged all kinds of stuff it shouldn't have. So don't tell me that Avast is a good antivirus.

#20

Yeah, installed it and it rmoved my appdata, all of it. I had to reinstall Windows because I didn't really know what I was doing at the time.
Off the spinner, to the skinner, it chops off layers, now I'm thinner.