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Most computers come with a free trial of anti-virus software. But is that anti-virus software really going to provide the protection you need? It is easy to just go along with the free trial. The software is already installed and it is ready to go from the instant you connect to the internet. However, the default anti-virus software does not always provide the best protection for you computer.
Usually, the default software is a free version of the product or a temporary full version of the product that will expire at a certain time. This means that you usually are going to have to spend some money for the product. But if you have an older computer on which you have already purchased a subscription to, then it makes more sense to transfer your subscription to the new computer. Doing this could cause a conflict message as two anti-virus softwares detect each other rather than a virus.
Another consideration is the default anti-virus software itself. You have to consider things like if it is really a good program to have or if it is really just a low-rated product that has the potential to cause lots of future problems. The quality of the service can easily be checked out and customer service should be taken into consideration.
Finally, you have to consider the price to continue the default anti-virus or upgrade the system. The continuation of service is essential to keeping your computer protected. Remember, these free services at maximum protection only last for so long before they expire and you are either required to downgrade or plunk down a credit card number.
