![]() ![]() In nearly all of these contexts, I've tried to explain that VPNs (although excellent for securing your internet traffic) don't replace password managers, antivirus suites, or the use of two-factor authentication (2FA). But recently a reader asked me if I was implying that the security software from Microsoft was somehow lacking. I mostly write reviews of VPNs, articles and features about VPNs, and responses to emails (of varying degrees of hostility) from or about VPN services. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication. ![]() How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.Also, run the free version of Malwarebytes every once in a while. I think the Bitdefender free one is good, but know that Windows Defender is good enough if you are safe online. If you don't want to pay, be careful of 3rd party free ones since some like AVG and Avast mine your data to profit off of it. Just look at the features the paid one has and decide if you want those features and don't want to download a couple different programs that can do a bunch of the features for free. Common sense is the best antivirus, but if you want more features and extra security maybe, get bitdefender. If you know what you're doing and don't download sketchy things from sketchy websites, Windows defender is good enough. I think a lot of the features are not that useful or can be done with another program for free. They have a free version with same protection as paid version, but not as many features like firewall or file shredding. ![]()
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