Opera and Antivirus
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jito463 last edited by
I doubt the AV will care what browser you use, but as far as choices of AV goes, I prefer Eset NOD32 AV. I've used it for years, and I trust it (as much as I trust any piece of software, in any case).
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blackbird71 last edited by
Over the years, certain AVs and their various Internet-related "features" have indeed conflicted with various brands of web browsers at times, so it's not an unknown issue. That said, I've not run across anything in the last 6 months or so indicating conflicts between Blink Opera (or other chromium-based browsers) and a particular AV. What most often seems to occur is that an update to a browser and/or an AV program feature creates a sudden weird problem that eventually gets tracked to an incompatibility between them. So keep an eye on updates to the browser and program (not signature) updates to whatever AV you choose, just in case a problem suddenly erupts.
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dvk-ru1 last edited by
I'm using ESET Smart Security 7 and can confirm it works well here. It's got a firewall, which plays the main part in filtering URLs for me.
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A Former User last edited by
I'm using MS Security Essentials on O20, and its been working fine for the last couple of weeks that I've been using this consistently, throughout the day. I'm also running Malwarebytes on my computer as well. No problems with the browser.
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Deleted User last edited by
I use the free version of AVG and it works just fine. No need to pay for an AV in this day and age.
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Deleted User last edited by
AVAST has an extension that works with Mozilla, but I haven't found it yet for Opera.
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Deleted User last edited by
Yes, Windows Defender is perfectly usable with Opera. My wife uses it without any issues. I choose to use AVG but that's just a personal choice. There's nothing wrong with using Defender.
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Deleted User last edited by
Defender can be slow... yes. In general, I only use the complete scan after an install of the program OR unless I think there might be a problem. Otherwise, I use a Quick Scan.
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A Former User last edited by
Windows Defender / MSE is the dotted line in that chart. I wouldn't use it.
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Deleted User last edited by
Haven't used that, sidneyneto. I'd seriously consider either AVG free OR Avast free. Both are highly rated.
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A Former User last edited by
Psafe is a good choice?
According to the Portuguese Wikipedia PSafe partnered with BitDefender so they use their anti-virus software in it.Read this link in Portuguese: http://gguimaraes.info/?p=238
It's a little old and maybe doesn't reflect how PSafe is now and your usage may be different, but it's relevant. -
colderwinters last edited by
What is the best antivirus to use with Opera 20?
You dont use antivirus for any specific browser, you use it to protect you whichever browser you use and whatever else connects to the internet, To protect you from malicious emails and attachments and whatever you put into your computer such as USB flash drives, just dont use MSE, recent articles ive read say it misses 39% of malware, I got rid of MSE a while back and went to Avast free on all my computers, it even checks email and have a very good detection rate according to tests. Dont Bash Avast, if anyone prefers another antivirus thats perfectly fine.
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Deleted User last edited by
Psafe is a good choice?
According to the Portuguese Wikipedia PSafe partnered with BitDefender so they use their anti-virus software in it.
Read this link in Portuguese: http://gguimaraes.info/?p=238
It's a little old and maybe doesn't reflect how PSafe is now and your usage may be different, but it's relevant.I am afraid Psafe will make Opera slow down like Baidu Antivirus did.
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colderwinters last edited by
Psafe is a Cloud Antivirus, I used to pay for TrendMicro for years and when they went to the Cloud I tried it and got immediatly infected, I will NEVER use or trust any AntiVirus that resides in the Cloud, The Antivirus and it's definitions HAS TO reside on my computer, I say NO to any Cloud Antivirus.