

While the antivirus industry is ostensibly on the side of good, many antivirus products behave in a way that infringes on users’ privacy. However, antivirus products are not immune to privacy problems. As malware continues to become more sophisticated and prolific ( more than 350,000 malware samples are released every single day), home users and business owners alike need to have protection in place to stop these modern digital threats. It goes without saying that reliable antivirus software plays a crucial role in IT security. PLEASE CHECK THE WIKI FOR BASIC HELP + TROUBLESHOOTING INFO BEFORE POSTING.This guide tracks privacy issues with antivirus software and is periodically updated with new information. Our regularly-updated wiki contains all sorts of useful information, including links to reputable developers of antivirus/antimalware/internet security/endpoint protection/endpoint detection and response/ programs, information about specialized scanning and cleaning tools, information about security tests and testers, practical information on securing your devices and a glossary. Click here send a message to the r/antivirus mods so we can set you up with your company flair. You are expected to participate in discussions where you can lend your expertise. Posting about Sales, Beta's, that sort of thing is allowed, but don't spam it. You are more than welcome here, as long as you respect Reddit's Self Promotion rules, and are not pushing your product unduly. Welcome! You can get all of the help you need here, along with advice on removing any kind of malicious or unwanted software and choosing the right antivirus/internet security/endpoint protection for you! The complete list of rules can be found here.


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