• orclev@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Replaced it with Eset not long after that because even back then it was going downhill fast. Then I ditched Eset about a decade ago because Windows Defender had finally reached a point where it was pretty much as good as anything else.

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        4 months ago

        At this point I suspect sticking with Windows Defender (if you have to use Windows) may be the most sensible way to reduce your attack surface. At least it’s just one company you know is already spying on you. Who knows which other antivirus companies these days are spying for profit.

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      4 months ago

      No, it definitely wasn’t the only good one 15 years ago. Maybe 20-25 years, but there were good options out there. MBAM hadn’t gone to a shitty sub model yet, and G Data and Bitdefender were around.

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        That’s not true, there were several free antiviruses that were considered good back then. I’d say quality free antivirus were more popular in the mid-00s to late 00s than they are now after Windows defender got usable.