Installing & Setting Up Antivirus Software With all of that said – if what you’re looking to accomplish is to scan your Mac for viruses and malware, Avast (and this guide) is for you. It offers more features than Avast and it’s less expensive. If you’re going to shell out your hard earned money, I would recommend Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac. Ransomware on a Mac is still quite rare, but it does happen, and if you regularly install software that doesn’t come from the Mac App Store the odds of being infected go up. However, the free version does not offer ransomware protection. This guide uses the free version of Avast Security – which includes a full antivirus/malware scanner. None of the free apps offer complete coverage. If you have critical, can’t-live-without stuff on your Mac, it’s worth paying for security software. Here’s how I feel about Mac security software – This detailed guide will show you how to install, configure and use free software to scan your Mac for viruses, malware and spyware.
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