I used to have Windows Defender on my old laptop and it worked fine for years.
I bought a new Lenovo Laptop (Windows) and it came with McAfee antiviurs with 30 day trial. The 30 day period has elapsed and it is asking me to upgrade.
I haven't shopped any antivirus for years and don't have the information on various software available in the market.
Do you guys buy or prefer any Antivirus or happy with default Windows security?
Do you guys even use any antivirus at all?
Would like to know your opinion from HN community.
If you keep your activity limited to legit, known sites, and even well-known, reputed "illegal" sites, you don't need a Windows antivirus in 2022. Has been the case since late 2019/early 2020 or even earlier.
Use good browsers (FF for e.g.) and uBlock Origin while browsing.
Do not plug in storage drives outside of your family or ones belonging to really malware-aware person.
Use common sense. And you know something is wrong when something is way too cheap in an ad or there are too many women with horn in your area.
(If you absolutely want to spend some money then get Quick Heal. Or get MalwareBytes.)
Windows Defender is enough. Enable recommended settings.
(I use Windows only when I need PowerPoint. But I do (free) IT of some people that have Windows.)
On Windows, you only need built-in malware protection (i.e. Windows Defender).
My gut feeling is that antivirus companies selling solutions to the average customer are scams since Windows Defender does the work 99% of the time. Plus their "selling" techniques are often limited to forgetting a checked box and annoying popups 30 days after that.
In a company setup / or if you're at risk (journalism, politics or preferring tabs over spaces) it probably makes sense to have an antivirus.
Feel free to uninstall the McAfee malware.
The cheapest licenses are available on Amazon. Either NOD32 or Smart Security do the job -- I buy whatever is cheapest when the licenses expire.
I'm the family IT guy for my immediate family. Around five years ago, after fixing the nth malware infection on family computers, I bit the bullet and bought a few multi-seat ESET licenses for my parents, siblings, and their families. I haven't had to fix a virus/malware issue since then. Prior to this, they were all just using Windows Defender. I used one of the licenses on my own computers, so I have direct experience with the software, as well.
I install Unchecky (https://unchecky.com/) along with NOD32. This is a free tool that provides a second layer of protection against drive-by toolbar installs.
"Getting rid of McAfee" at least used to be rather hard. IIRC, it took more than just uninstall. I don't remember the details, though I had to do it a few times on different machines.
I've done OK with the free version of Avast. Others say Windows Defender alone is enough; I won't claim that Avast is necessary, only that it seems to be sufficient.
Definitely purge McAfee as soon as possible.
Like the others have said, as long as you don't frequent sketchy websites, you will be just fine with Windows Defender.
Also, if your Windows Defender ever detects something you may want to run an additional scan with Malwarebytes just to cover your bases.
I have uninstalled McAfee and using the default Windows security.