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Any best recommendation for an anti-virus for Mac OS X and iOS ?


Thanks in advance.




iMac Line (2012 and Later)

Posted on Jun 18, 2019 11:40 AM

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Posted on Jun 18, 2019 11:47 AM

None. Every one of them is entirely worthless. There are no Mac viruses in existence, and not a single AV title can, or will even try to stop you from installing a Trojan.


AV software is even more useless for iOS. It's a locked down system. Due to sandboxing requirements of any app in the App Store, the only area an app is allowed to touch is itself. Meaning, the only place AV software in iOS can look is within its own application package. In order to do - something - and make it appear its doing anything of value, iOS AV software does completely useless stuff like deleting your browser cache. That can easily be done by the user in Settings.


The one and only exception is MalwareBytes for Mac. Its main function is to find, and then offer to remove adware and malware you've already installed. Not prevent it.

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Jun 18, 2019 11:47 AM in response to Robert Lesperance

None. Every one of them is entirely worthless. There are no Mac viruses in existence, and not a single AV title can, or will even try to stop you from installing a Trojan.


AV software is even more useless for iOS. It's a locked down system. Due to sandboxing requirements of any app in the App Store, the only area an app is allowed to touch is itself. Meaning, the only place AV software in iOS can look is within its own application package. In order to do - something - and make it appear its doing anything of value, iOS AV software does completely useless stuff like deleting your browser cache. That can easily be done by the user in Settings.


The one and only exception is MalwareBytes for Mac. Its main function is to find, and then offer to remove adware and malware you've already installed. Not prevent it.

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