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69% Of PC, Laptop Users Prefer Not To Pay To Keep Data Safe

FP Archives • February 2, 2017, 23:47:50 IST
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Most users have some sort of protection but the question is how effective these security solutions are.

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69% Of PC, Laptop Users Prefer Not To Pay To Keep Data Safe

Most PC and laptop owners want to keep their digital data safe and sound: in the modern world losing this information means losing a part of one’s personal identity. And figures from a survey conducted for Kaspersky Lab by O+K research in May 2012 confirm how important security is. According to the survey, 95 percent of desktop computers and 92 percent of laptop worldwide are protected from malware and other threats one way or another. The question is how effective these security solutions are– and therein lies the problem. According to the survey, 69 percent of users did not pay for the antivirus software installed on their computers.

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Of course there are plenty of free antivirus solutions on the market today – but all of them have rather limited functionality. Commercial solutions, meanwhile, offer a very different set of choices: the developers are focused on comprehensive products which include a fire wall, anti-spam and anti-phishing filters and other tools over and above basic anti-malware protection. It is precisely these modules, which are seldom seen in free solutions, which provide real security during common user activities: visiting web sites, communicating on social networking sites and performing online financial operations.

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Interestingly, 22 percent of respondents believe that the existence of free antivirus software is the result of the developer’s social responsibility, i.e. the vendors care about those users who for personal or financial reasons cannot pay for the antivirus protection. 31 percent of the surveyed believe that free software is kind of platform that developers use to promote their top-level commercial products.

During the survey the O+K Research specialists also tried to determine how often the respondents used preinstalled protection software. It turned out that 60 percent of surveyed got a trial version of an anti-virus program along with their computer or laptop. 13 percent of them continued using the preinstalled solution after the trial period was over while 30 percent of the users eventually switched to another solution. Interestingly, 2 percent of respondents took no steps after the trial period was over and left their computers unprotected.

The cost of the most effective security solutions is relatively small. In addition, commercial software developers offer a number of money-saving deals. Paid-for solutions surpass their free counterparts both in quality (which is confirmed by independent tests) and functionality. The ever-increasing number of threats makes it necessary to provide reliable multilevel protection to the user’s most important data, and that requires the use of complex technologies.

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