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BitDefender QuickScan V0.9 The Quickest Online Scanner

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A13: If it is downloaded from Microsoft Update or from Windows Update, the tool runs only one time each month. To manually run the tool multiple times a month, download the tool from the Download Center or by visiting the Microsoft Safety & Security Center website.

For an online scan of your system by using the Windows Live OneCare safety scanner, go to the Microsoft Safety Scanner website.

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Although at their core both paid and free antivirus programs do the same thing, it is worth noting that there are some key differences. 
Free antivirus software lets you perform scheduled and on-demand scans of your hard drive, to detect and remove computer viruses and other malware. A paid service goes a step further by also performing active real-time scanning of all downloads and incoming data packets.
This additional protection provides greater levels of security because it enforces proactive protection against threats, rather than reactive (removal) of exploits as and when they are found on your machine. 
Paid antivirus software also often includes various other advanced security features as part of a security suite. This includes things like parental controls, safe search, email scanning, password management, cloud backups, dark web protection, and more.
All that said, free antivirus is always better than no antivirus and Bitdefender actually offers one of the best free antivirus products on the market.","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"}}," type":"Question","name":"How do I uninstall Norton or Bitdefender?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"You might decide it's time to switch to a different product, or maybe your new PC came loaded with an antivirus product you don't want. If you want to change your antivirus or reinstall it, you can easily remove it by using Windows’ native uninstaller tool. To use it, head to the Control Panel and click on Programs and Features. Now, search in the list of available programs for either Norton or Bitdefender. 
Once you have located your antivirus, right-click on it and choose to uninstall. The uninstaller will now launch. All you must do is follow the on-screen instructions to completely remove the antivirus and all of its components. You may be asked to restart your computer for the changes to take full effect.
If you want to remove Norton or Bitdefender on a Mac computer, head to the Application folder, locate the applicable removal tool for your antivirus and launch it. Now follow the instructions to remove the antivirus from your Mac. ","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"Do I need a VPN?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"Yes. Antivirus software does a completely different job to a VPN. If you want robust online security and privacy, you must use a VPN and an antivirus. 
Antivirus software is designed to scan your machine’s hard drive for potentially malicious programs, viruses, worms, and other malware. A good antivirus also scans all incoming traffic to prevent you from downloading anything malicious. 
A VPN, on the other hand, provides you with online privacy by encrypting all of your web traffic and tunneling to a remote VPN server location. This prevents local network administrators, wifi-hotspot providers, Internet Service Providers, and government snoops from being able to monitor your web browsing habits. 
A VPN also prevents the websites you visit from tracking your home IP address. This allows you to get an IP address remotely to bypass network restrictions, censorship, and regional content blocks. 
Norton and Bitdefender now include a VPN as part of their premium offerings, but you may find it’s not as capable as a standalone product. For example, many of the VPNs listed here, have additional capabilities like being able to access Netflix USA and BBC iPlayer while abroad. ","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"Can I use Norton and Bitdefender together?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"The answer to this question is a resounding NO – using multiple antivirus solutions simultaneously can easily create a conflict that could compromise the security of your system. It may cause severe issues like crashing, freezing, or permanent data corruption! 
Today's computer users are bombarded with threats from every side: malicious viruses and trojans, ransomware that locks up important files, malware-laden phishing emails, and more. A reliable antivirus solution is essential to protect your computer and data from such dangers. You may be tempted to layer two different antivirus solutions to double up on the security they provide; however, this kind of double protection often backfires badly. 
Two separate programs don't always play nice together in one operating system. The two software packages are likely to send conflicting signals, making it hard for both programs to do their job correctly as they try to outdo each other - sometimes with disastrous results. A software conflict caused by dual-antivirus setups can lead to errors like slowdowns, random shutoffs or restarts, program freezes, or fatal crashing of the entire system. 
In some cases, these conflicts have been known even to cause permanent corruption of files stored on the system's hard drive! That's why it's best not to go there at all - you should never use two antivirus programs together on a single computer. In other words: Stick with one trusted solution and don't try combining them with another one!","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"Is Bitdefender safe?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"When it comes to online safety, the answer is most definitely yes - Bitdefender is one of the safest and most effective antivirus and internet security solutions around! It has earned itself consistently high ratings from users and independent testing labs, so you can rest assured that your device will be well-protected when using Bitdefender. In addition, with its AI-enhanced virus scanning capabilities, real-time threat detection, secure browsing tools, parental controls, password manager, and more...you can enjoy maximum protection for your computer with minimal hassle!","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"Why is malware so dangerous?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"Malware is an ever-present threat to your computer's security, privacy, and performance. It can cause severe damage to your device and compromise your data; some types even go as far as destroying computers or networks. Other malicious programs secretly steal confidential information such as passwords or credit card numbers for financial gain.
People often underestimate the extent of malware's damage, believing that anti-virus software is enough to keep their devices safe. Unfortunately, this is not always the case - many different kinds of malware exist, and no single solution can protect you from all of them. To ensure optimal online safety, it's best to use a combination of robust security practices and reliable anti-malware solutions.
So what should you do? Start by familiarizing yourself with the latest online threats and security news. Then, avoid suspicious websites and links (especially those sent via email), keep your software up-to-date, enable firewalls when using public Wi-Fi connections, use strong passwords on all accounts, and turn on two-factor authentication wherever possible...these are just a few measures you can take to help protect yourself from malware attacks.
By taking proactive steps to stay secure online, you can prevent many nasty infections before they happen!","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"What types of malware does Norton protect against?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"Norton Antivirus protects users from many malware threats, including viruses, spyware, ransomware, Trojans, rootkits, worms, adware, and other malicious programs. It also provides real-time protection against new and emerging threats by scanning files for suspicious activity. Furthermore, Norton's cloud-based anti-spam engine prevents spam emails from cluttering your inbox. In addition to these features, Norton offers web protection which blocks access to malicious websites and phishing scams. Finally, the product includes automatic downloads of regular definition updates to ensure that you are always protected against the latest threats. With all these security protections in place, Norton will keep you safe online so you can browse the Internet with peace of mind.","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
","url":"https://www.comparitech.com/author/craigmccart/"," type":"Question","name":"Do I need to use an antivirus on my Firestick?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":" type":"Answer","text":"Sure, why not? If you want to keep your Firestick safe and secure, using an antivirus is a good idea. After all, nobody likes viruses - the kind on your device, that is!
With Bitdefender's AI-enhanced virus scanning capabilities, real-time threat detection, secure browsing tools and more, your Firestick will be well-protected with minimal effort on your part. So go ahead and don't let any malicious programs spoil your streaming experience - install an antivirus and stay safe online!","author":" type":"Person","name":"Craig McCart","description":"Craig McCart is a content writer and copywriter with 10+ years of experience working in cybersecurity in a corporate VPN environment. Since working for Comparitech, he's taken all of his experience and applied his knowledge to provide enjoyable and educational content.
Craig researches the latest cybersecurity trends in an ever-changing landscape to provide VPN guides, comparisons, and reviews that are easy for readers to consume.
When he's taking a break from being a Comparitech word-wizard, he spends time playing games with his baby (his power-hungry gaming PC).
His typical go-to titles are God of War, New World, and the occasional Metal Gear Solid speedrun (the best game ever, in his opinion).
When he's not gaming, he's with his family (with actual non-gaming computer babies!), enjoying days out and the occasional trip abroad.
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