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31-Dec-2008, 10:03 PM #1
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hey all, just wondering if anyone has any experience with blink antivirus by eeye. i read in some posts awhile back that some people liked it. it has antivirus, firewall and antispyware protection. i would like to know if it is any good and how it is on the system resources. it is a year free trial to those who reside in the u.s and canada. thanks for any input. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE.http://free-antivirus.eeye.com/ i included the link
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01-Jan-2009, 02:40 AM #2
I use it & I will be buying it as soon as my trial version expires.I have used Norton Suite(paid version) & just Norton anti virus(paid version),+ spybot,ad aware,& a couple of others.Now I just use Blink Personal.I have nothing but good things to say about it.I used to use 3 anti spywars along with one anti virus + the Windows firewall+ my router as a firewall, now I just use Blink(nothing else),with the Windows firewall turned off but with the Blink firewall on,& the router,
I'm into my second year of using Blink,got an extra year free,it just caught a trojan the other day trying to install itself on my comp as I was surfing,not even downloading anything,it had it removed by the time I checked out what the problem was a minute later.
So from personal experience I recommend it highly.
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01-Jan-2009, 08:21 PM #3
hi there Mr. Newton. thanks for the info. i think i will give it a try. happy new year
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