Today you can’t afford to leave your computer open to virus infection. Viruses can steal your passwords and lead to having your identity stolen. Other viruses can use your computer to send out thousands of unsolicited messages and get your ISP account canceled. That is nothing to fool around with. You need to have up to date effective antivirus software on your system continually. I found some information on a free stuff blog that should help you out.

But what if you can’t afford to pay for a commercial antivirus product? What If you were told that you could have the best free antivirus available at no cost? There are three excellent no cost antivirus programs that will protect your computer as well as or better than the most used packages.

Why in the World would companies give away great antivirus packages for no cost? There are essentially two reasons. The companies offer a fancier version with more features and they know some people will upgrade to the fancier versions. The other reason is build brand recognition so that businesses are more likely to purchase the enterprise version.

You are probably wondering if these programs are like the McAfee or Norton software packages that may have been sold with your computer where you get the first six months gratis and then pay through the nose to renew. Not at all. All three of the best free antivirus programs are no fee year after year. There is no guarantee that they will always give away a free version, but it seems to be effective for them so I imagine they will.

So how do you find out what these amazing products are and where to grab them? Visit this report on the best free antivirus and you can read about all 3 antivirus programs and find out where to get them. Your PC and your data will be protected and you will sleep better now that you know you have the best antivirus product and you got it at no cost.

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October 6, 2009 at 8:50 am by FourLane
Category: Main Content