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Should I purchase antivirus/malware, VPM on my early 2011 MacBook Pro, OS Sierra 10.12.6?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.12
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Should I purchase antivirus/malware, VPM on my early 2011 MacBook Pro, OS Sierra 10.12.6?
MacBook Pro 13", macOS 10.12
No.
But neither can you just surf the web and get emails without being Vigilant -- there are criminals there who will tell you lies to get your credit cards or try to take over your computer.
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No.
But neither can you just surf the web and get emails without being Vigilant -- there are criminals there who will tell you lies to get your credit cards or try to take over your computer.
Effective defenses against malware and ot… - Apple Community
PC magazine makes a LOT of money from that scare-ware, both from direct advertising and from having vendors "pay to play" and be included in comparison articles.
They are hardly a "dis-interested party" in making those recommendations.
No.
Thanks! Also, why?
Sorry. Just saw you complete response.. Much thanks
Thank you. I questioned my security after reading an article in PC Magazine saying Macs were vulnerable and should be protected with software such as Norton 360 deluxe etc.
If PC Magazine is recommending Norton Antivirus for your Mac it is time to stop reading PC Magazine.
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