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avast free is also good: http://www.avast.com/get/aEbb89ev
I won't claim any are the best, but I will say that I tend to recommend AVG for Windows.
For those who are not irresponsible when it comes to security and are brighter than your average user, I highly recommend ClamAV because it is FOSS and reasonably effective.
I find that when one gets better the others try to catch up (2-3 years back AVG was better then internet reviewd Avast to be the best from last year) - so you swap back and forth.
I cancelled Avast becasue it just messed my machine about in the end - always wanting to update something but freezing and taking forever. I didn't find it user friendly like AVG - but internet said it was better so lesson learnt - pick one and stick with it
windows defender works for me too - not tried malwarebytes but have been told by my mate if i was to get a virus just install the trail version of this and it WILL sort the virus issue out then uninstall
http://www.av-comparatives.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/avc_datasending_2014_en.pdf
Protection wise you cant go wrong with kaspersky, Bitdfender or Eset.
In 2016 both Norton and Trendmicro had serious flaws with there software.
https://www.wired.com/2016/06/symantecs-woes-expose-antivirus-software-security-gaps/
http://www.securityweek.com/command-execution-flaw-patched-trend-micro-products?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Securityweek+%28SecurityWeek+RSS+Feed%29
So some anti virus software could make you even less secure!
I would avoid AVG.
http://hexus.net/tech/news/software/86579-avg-privacy-policy-update-allows-sell-browsing-history/
The windows firewall and defender is good enough, if use common sense when browsing the internet.