It depends on which version of McAfee came bundled (a full security suite vs. a standalone AntiVirus) and whether you chose a limited trial version (usually 30 days) or a purchased subscription good for longer periods.
The bare minimum security you need running in real-time is: - one (and only one!) antivirus - one (and only one!) software firewall - one anti-spyware
You will want to have all 3 up and running before connecting to the internet for any serious browsing. If you have only a limited trial, make sure you install more permanent alternatives before the trial expires.
There are optional free software programs you should seriously consider installing for added protection. I have listed many of them in the link below. Make sure they are compatible with your operating system (which I imagine is Windows 7) before installing them.
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January 23rd, 2010 01:00
Hi pwonacott:
It depends on which version of McAfee came bundled (a full security suite vs. a standalone AntiVirus) and whether you chose a limited trial version (usually 30 days) or a purchased subscription good for longer periods.
The bare minimum security you need running in real-time is:
- one (and only one!) antivirus
- one (and only one!) software firewall
- one anti-spyware
You will want to have all 3 up and running before connecting to the internet for any serious browsing. If you have only a limited trial, make sure you install more permanent alternatives before the trial expires.
There are optional free software programs you should seriously consider installing for added protection. I have listed many of them in the link below. Make sure they are compatible with your operating system (which I imagine is Windows 7) before installing them.
(Mostly) Free Security Software- A Primer
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.