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How To Identify And Install Fast Windows 10 Antivirus Software (2020)

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Lesson Summary:
This lesson can be found within my book 27 Amazing Windows 10 Performance Boosting Tips: A Complete Visual Guide For Beginners, Intermediates & Experts. The goal of this lesson is to teach the user How To Identify And Install Fast Windows 10 Antivirus Software in 2020, This lesson is performed using a complete visual guide. First, we will assess the primary skill one user will obtain through the lesson. Second, a brief risk analysis of how the lesson can impact system performance and security. Finally, we conclude with learning why this particular lesson is important.

WARNING! Almost Every FREE Antivirus Is Only Licensed As Free For Non-Commercial Use. If This Is A Commercial Business Or Enterprise Computer, Then You Must Make Note Of And Purchase The Top PAID Antivirus Option.

ATTENTION! If A PAID Antivirus Software Package Is Better In Performance, Malware Or Virus Detection, You May Choose To Purchase One Instead Of Using A FREE Antivirus Software Package.

Does Antivirus Software Provide Any Benefits?

Microsoft Windows antivirus software provides many benefits. First and foremost, it protects your critical system information from malicious software Developers. Secondly, it maintains Peak Performance for your Microsoft Windows operating system. The performance of your antivirus varies greatly. Thankfully there is a third party that specializes in benchmarking antivirus software. The sweet spot for antivirus software is typically to find the best possible performance and protection at the same time. While this is not always realistic, it is still a great goal for which to aim.

The third party that I use for benchmarks on antivirus software is called AV-Comparatives. This company offers a wide variety of test results for all of the major players in the antivirus market. Essentially, all I do is visit their website and compare the currently installed antivirus package with all of the other ones available in the market. Within a matter of minutes, I can determine the best performing antivirus in the market as well as the most secure. Now you may be wondering, “should I go for better performance or better detection rates?”

Should You Go For Better Antivirus Performance Or Detection Rates?

The answer to this question depends on the type of information you are storing on your computer. If the information on your PC is sensitive, then it is strongly recommended you strive for the best detection rates. Even more critical – the best real-time detection rates. These improved protections help ensure that any malicious software getting into your machine gets caught in real-time. While you may have reduced performance, that luxury becomes offset by higher security. If your computer does not contain highly sensitive information, you do not need to worry as much about detection rates.

In this instance, you can go with acceptable detection rates and better performance. In choosing a proper balance, you get the best of both worlds. I need to point out that you should never have more than one antivirus software package installed at the same time. So when you’re comparing these antivirus packages, do not attempt to install two of them. Installing multiple antivirus packages can lead to massive system instability. You could end up with a completely locked up computer or one that crawls.

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