How to use the best antiviruses for free
Everyone knows that you can download a trial antivirus for free for 30 days. And we all know that free antiviruses are not great competitors to paid solutions. Therefore, many users try to use paid antiviruses, using their trial versions, which usually work for a month, or using pirated keys. Previously, I myself looked for such keys, which was already difficult at that time.
But it’s much easier to use a trial version of the antivirus, and after the trial period ends, delete it and install a new one. Thus, you can use the best antiviruses for free for almost a year, and then reinstall Windows and start again in a circle. That's the whole idea. You can try all antiviruses, because reinstalling them is not so difficult.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
Kaspersky Lab has three main products:
Kaspesky Internet Security http://www.kaspersky.ru/free-trials/multi-device-security - more focused on Internet users.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus http://www.kaspersky.ru/free-trials/anti-virus - more suitable for users who use the Internet less actively.
Kaspersky Crystal http://www.kaspersky.ru/crystal-trial- relative to other products, this one is newer.
ESET NOD32
Antivirus from Slovak developers. The company provides two versions for Windows:
- ESET NOD32 Antivirus.
- ESET NOD32 Smart Security.
And there is also a version for Mac OS (ESET NOD32 Cyber Security) and Linux. In addition, the company has also released antiviruses for mobile devices (ESET NOD32 Mobile Security) based on Android, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5 and for Symbian S60. All versions of antiviruses can be found on one page ESET NOD32 http://www.esetnod32.ru/download/home/trial/.
These are the most popular antiviruses. You can also add Dr.Web http://download.drweb.com/demoreq/?lng=ru and Avast Internet Security http://www.avast.ru/download-thank-you here. Avast also provides quite good free version of your antivirus. The antiviruses that I have listed are quite enough for more than six months of use. And if you consider that many users change Windows at least once during this period, then it is not at all necessary to pay for high-quality protection. The only question that remains is morality.
Do you use a similar method or prefer free protection?