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What's Your Antivirus Recommendation?

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    IniBudi
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    Hi All,

    I'd like to know your AV recommendation for Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android that you're currently using.

    And what's the consideration using the AV vendor? And do you use AV for Cloudron server?

    Thank you for your insight!

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      I use Sophos, for my Mac desktop and laptop. I probably need to review this so I’m interested in others’ answers.

      Indie app dev, scratching my itches, lover of Cloudron PaaS

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        Eset when needed, mostly not necessary.

        Conscious tech

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          Malwarebytes free on windows. It detected a sneaky and persistent cryptomining malware that windows security missed. You get the occasional notification ad to buy a subscription and a reminder that it hasn’t scanned recent downloaded files. Other than that, no complaints.

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