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Today a friend of mine told me he was considering upgrading to the paid version of Avast! but decided to ask me if it was worth it or not. I didn't know so here I am.

Is it worth upgrading to the paid Avast! antivirus or is Avast! free "good enough?"

asked Feb 24 '11 at 01:00

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closed May 05 '11 at 16:45

The question has been closed for the following reason "Problem is not reproducible or outdated" by RH510 May 05 '11 at 16:45


i agree with Melissa beacuse like AVG Free it doesn't have rootkit protecton and other features but the paid does so Paid is the way to go you can pick it up online and at target by me atleast.

answered Feb 24 '11 at 05:05

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Thanks for the help guys.

answered Feb 24 '11 at 11:39

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Personally, I say you should use COMODO internet security. Download Link.

It is 100% free for home AND business use.

AND ALSO ITS FULLY FEATURED unlike AVG free.

If you get Internet Security, you get:

AntiVirus, AntiSpyware Anti Rootkit and Anti Bot

Malware Installation Prevention

Easy and Automatic Sandboxing

Yes, its 100% FREE and DOES NOT constantly bug you to upgrade.

Its free, and reliable. It ALWAYS worked for me and I am always downloading all sorts of s**t.

__Remember to use the download link above, as when you Google "Comodo Internet Security", you tend to get just comodo firewall instead of the full thing. Once again, here is the Download Link.

Hope i helped!

answered Feb 24 '11 at 14:21

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