Bitdefender free 2016 is out of beta

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  1. Posts : 30,592
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    Bitdefender free 2016 is out of beta


    As the title says. Bitdefender free 2016 is available on Bitdefender site.



    For all that hate online installers, try this links:
    To use offline installer, you'll first have to install Bitdefender Agent. ...go to Bitdefender site and click on download (online installer). Run installer (you downloaded) and:
    - if you're satisfied with online install.. let it finish
    - if you want offline installer or want to install it without internet connection, start online installer and cancel it, when windows pop up that shows downloading...

    After you install Bitdefender Agent you can use offline installer.
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    Last edited by AndreTen; 15 Sep 2017 at 10:58.
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  2. Posts : 2,935
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    Thanks for the heads up AndreTen.

    GOD. I hate those ONLINE installers.
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  3. Posts : 30,592
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    eLPuSHeR said:
    Thanks for the heads up AndreTen.

    GOD. I hate those ONLINE installers.
    You're welcome :) Thought to post announcement here, since I used it before (Windows 7) and I was quite satisfied with it..

    Users guide...

    Someone on Malwaretips forums posted links to offline installers..

    removed direct links, since they didn't work for me (some error about not finding files) Test was on Insider and 1607 release. Online installer worked fine, but have to use admin account (as is noted in User guide - but who reads them) and restarted twice....
    Last edited by AndreTen; 11 Dec 2016 at 15:00.
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  4. Posts : 3,105
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    AndreTen said:
    As the title says. Bitdefender free 2016 is available on Bitdefender site.
    Have installed, complete scan only took a couple of minutes, thanks Andre for tip.
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  5. Posts : 258
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    dencal said:
    Have installed, complete scan only took a couple of minutes, thanks Andre for tip.
    Does this version have the quick scan option? Last time I tried, it didn't have the scan option.
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  6. Posts : 3,105
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    RubberDucky said:
    Does this version have the quick scan option? Last time I tried, it didn't have the scan option.
    Mine was a full scan, click on user guide in link #3 to do individual scanning.
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  7. Posts : 2,935
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    I am currently testing it. So far, so good although I am not overly impressed. I was testing Qihoo 360 TSE yesterday and it feels lighter than BD Free. Too bad it missed some recurrent usb virus Windows Defender has no issues killing. I still have to try swapping 360's built-in BD engine with Avira one.
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  8. Posts : 258
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    eLPuSHeR said:
    I am currently testing it. So far, so good although I am not overly impressed. I was testing Qihoo 360 TSE yesterday and it feels lighter than BD Free. Too bad it missed some recurrent usb virus Windows Defender has no issues killing. I still have to try swapping 360's built-in BD engine with Avira one.
    Qihoo 360 is a cloud antivirus, that explain why it's lighter than BitDefender free because you don't need to store signature onto your hardware to get the latest virus protection. But the biggest weakness of Qihoo 360 is offline protection because when your computer go offline, Qihoo 360 will become dummy and just allow everything to run even that application is malicious.
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  9. Posts : 2,935
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    RubberDucky said:
    Qihoo 360 is a cloud antivirus, that explain why it's lighter than BitDefender free because you don't need to store signature onto your hardware to get the latest virus protection. But the biggest weakness of Qihoo 360 is offline protection because when your computer go offline, Qihoo 360 will become dummy and just allow everything to run even that application is malicious.
    Qihoo 360 TSE uses signatures too alongside cloud protection. It has five engines. It downloads signatures for BitDefender engine and/or Avira engine. Currently using Avira engine because the signatures seem to be more recent.
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  10. Posts : 258
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    eLPuSHeR said:
    Qihoo 360 TSE uses signatures too alongside cloud protection. It has five engines. It downloads signatures for BitDefender engine and/or Avira engine. Currently using Avira engine because the signatures seem to be more recent.
    At default, Bitdefender and Avira engines enable for manual scanning not for real time protection. Try to enable Avira engine as real time protection, and you will notice how much RAM it will increase. Normally, with internet access you don't need either of those two engines enable because 360 cloud + QVM II engine is already enough to detects known and unknown threats. You only need to engine Bitdefender and Avira engines if you go to offline mode very often.

    But the two problems of Qiho 360 is privacy and super huge false positives detection from QVM II engine. And because of that many people ditch Qihoo 360 for something else better with less annoying huge false positives detection.
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