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Fordítási probléma jelentése
no need to do anything to it , just put the steam folder in the exclusions maybe.
Is MSE a good AV? or does it even really matter when you arent trying to pay for AV in the first place?
I just want to be able to launch steam and its games with out any problems as well as protect myself online... ( I use Utorrent a lot)
a weapon is as good as the hand that weelds it.
MSE , malwarebytes free version and adblock plus , I am as clean as a wistle and I don't need MSE for that at all.
Free can be good too.
Just make an exception for safe things.
I use those programs to know that i didnt need them. Others need them. So you cant look on others.
Mse is bad in tests.
Why not making exceptions in your program?
depending on the browser you use , a script blocker for that would be good security.
I'm not new to the whole "dont go on this site, or dont download untrusted" stuff, but you know, just in case, I want to have something that doesn't leave my PC voulnerable.
and @spoof, I would try the combo with the exception of malwarebytes... which I use about once a month to clean up, but I uninstall it because it slows the hell out of my computer
I doubt it is a malwarebytes problem anyway.
probably bitdefender again.
honestly, all i really need...
Forget what i said, use something else.... as principle.
There are free full versions of protection out there, which are good in tests.