To a paid product that may not work any better than Avast, AVG, Avira or MSE. It has 'Automatic Containment Technology' which means any 'Unknown executable' (every malware new or old is an unknown executable) automatically runs inside 'Automatic Containment' therefore cant cause infection. I think Avast is a good program but the ads wanting you to upgrade to their paid product can be annoying - but at least Avast Free is a good alternative yes it has ransomware protection built in. There is really no need to change unless Avast is causing problems. See the following compliments of quietman7 : MSE is not perfect but it seems to be doing as good a job against malware as any of the AV programs. And we sometimes receive complaints on these forums regarding failure of other AV programs to adequately protect computers…see these threads: , To ensure you get the best protection, Antivirus and anti malware are included (along with other essential features like web filtering, firewall, user control, intrusion detection, device control, and more). All AV vendors (whether free or paid versions) fight a constant battle to stay ahead of the authors of malware and keep their databases updated and current.some of the malware is programmed to changeĮvery few minutes to help it avoid detection. No antimalware program can provide 100% protection. I'm not employed by Microsoft and have no interest in defending MSE other than to try and answer your question.
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