Failure to do this will get you hounded by weird ' Real-Time Protection layers turned off' or other messages.
So, I recommend downgrading to their free version. If you need two products, you are doing so many things wrong, that even two products won't be able to protect you. Also, most people really do not need to pay for two antivirus products. They seem to be able to work along side your current antivirus, but, basically it makes me nervous to have more than one antivirus product running constantly. The problem is that there aren't enough tests about the quality of their product or the number of false positives for me to recommend replacing your antivirus with this. They are trying to enter the full anti-virus product arena, so they are not just a 2nd opinion, but rather a replacement for your antivirus. Recently, they have been upgrading people from version 2 to version 3 and moving them into a 14 day free trial of their paid version. It is an excellent program and has a great reputation which is well-deserved. The idea is to scan once a month with this quick scanner to have another pair of eyes check your computer for malware.
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