Any recommendations for internet security

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Hello, I've been with f secure for ages but had a few problems, lately nothing major but still a pain and they don't include a VPN so I was wondering if there's anything better?
 
Just use windows defender which is free and common sense.
I find I don't need a VPN but windscribe is what I use if needed.
VPN can be very restrictive though.
Guess it depends what you are doing
 
Why do you think a VPN is necessary?

VPNs will reduce the likelihood of a (different) third party seeing which sites you visited. For example if you are with BT, they will not be able to see the list of sites you visited if you use a VPN but if you are visiting a banking site, the data between your device and the bank is encrypted regardless. Absent of a VPN, BT could see that you visited your bank but they wouldn't be able to see which pages you visited on the site.

I use free wifi in pubs. If the pub is dodgy, I will use my phone as a hotspot. Again, the dodgy pub will only be able to see that I went to the bank, but not which pages or the traffic. That said, the dodgy pub could redirect traffic from my laptop to a fake version of my bank's site, and from there they could let me enter my details in the dodgy bank site and then quickly knick and use them.

I use VPNs from time to time, but primarily to bypass geo-location restrictions.

It should be noted that the VPN can see which sites you have visited. Again, they cannot see which pages on the site.
 
Why do you think a VPN is necessary?

VPNs will reduce the likelihood of a (different) third party seeing which sites you visited. For example if you are with BT, they will not be able to see the list of sites you visited if you use a VPN but if you are visiting a banking site, the data between your device and the bank is encrypted regardless. Absent of a VPN, BT could see that you visited your bank but they wouldn't be able to see which pages you visited on the site.

I use free wifi in pubs. If the pub is dodgy, I will use my phone as a hotspot. Again, the dodgy pub will only be able to see that I went to the bank, but not which pages or the traffic. That said, the dodgy pub could redirect traffic from my laptop to a fake version of my bank's site, and from there they could let me enter my details in the dodgy bank site and then quickly knick and use them.

I use VPNs from time to time, but primarily to bypass geo-location restrictions.

It should be noted that the VPN can see which sites you have visited. Again, they cannot see which pages on the site.
How do you know if the pub is “dodgy “?
 
How do you know if the pub is “dodgy “?

Good point. If half of the customers look like dealers and the place is full of people who stink of weed, I will use my phone as a hotspot. Over the years I have popped into quite a few pubs where the regulars automatically assume that you might be old bill (which I am not).
 
I think the best security on a pc is to have user accounts.
Families use one pc and all run as admin. Madness!

We have 5 user accounts on pc.
Admin. (Me)
Wayners (me)
Mary
Tom
Mother in law
And I used to have my neighbour but not now. Rip...

All accounts can't install software except admin..
Think that's saved me over the years especially when the wife said I can't download a pirates picture for the school homework.
It wasn't a picture it was a file. Probably a virus or other...

Most if not all websites are encrypted now. Even this website/forum.
 
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