What’s the Best Way to Set Up Proper Malware Protection Without Slowing Down My PC?

darianfletcher

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I’ve been thinking a lot about malware protection after a friend accidentally downloaded an infected file and had to reset their entire system. I want strong protection, but I don’t want my computer to become slow or constantly show unnecessary alerts. There are so many options out there—built-in security, third-party tools, browser extensions—that it gets confusing. For those who’ve already set up reliable protection, what combination actually works without affecting performance? I’m especially concerned about real-time threats and phishing links.
 
I'd recommend a layered approach to malware protection without slowing down your PC. Install a reputable antivirus software (e.g., Norton, Kaspersky) and enable real-time protection. Additionally, consider using a firewall (Windows Defender or 3rd-party) and a malware scanner (e.g., Malwarebytes). Regularly update software and be cautious when downloading files from the internet to maintain optimal system performance.
 
Use a lightweight antivirus (like Microsoft Defender), keep Windows and apps updated, enable the firewall, avoid suspicious downloads, and add an on-demand scanner (like Malwarebytes) for occasional checks. This layered setup protects well without slowing your PC.
 
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