AntiVirus for Mac – Mac OS X virus protection advice and free antivirus
I declare that all the computers one type of virus-virus protection as required, are made for all species, whether PC or Mac. The antivirus program, which means I iAntiVirus in the video and is a free alternative to Norton or McAfee Virex for Mac for Mac. This will work on viruses and spyware on the Apple Mac. Here’s the download link from the safe iAntiVirus Apple download page: www. Apple. com Disclaimer: The contents of this video represent the opinion of the author and are not technical, legal or other advice. Viewer should do their own due diligence.
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#2 written by SamsMacHelp 1 year ago
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#16 written by NevaehBeatez 1 year ago
@SamsMacHelp I agree with you. Computers and viruses are made up of the same codes. It is possible to create a mac .. just a lot HARDER to make, because mac doesn’t provide that kind of information…for instance…terminal codes, like command prompt codes in windows. so therefore, it will take a few years or months maybe for hackers to figure out how to use it to create viruses
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#20 written by TheUberDeity 1 year ago
@gytis156
Hahaha!! Spoken like a true newbie! You do realize that the term “virus” includes trojans, keystroke loggers, backdoors, and malware, right? Just because your Mac isn’t slowing down or getting a ton of popups doesn’t mean that someone hasn’t infected your machine and is now rooting your credit card and S.I.N. number right into their hands. Do you really think OSX protects you? Ignorance must REALLY Be bliss in your household!
I suggest you wake up before you’re sorry!
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#21 written by Multi123User 1 year ago
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Thx u forrr posting this vid out XD
I was wondering if you wud need to update this everyyear just like the norton or will it just keep activated until the end of the life of mac?? Sorry if this sounds stupid. Because i was thinking about getting my first mac laptop and i just wanna know if this program is just as good as norton. Helppp mehhh XD