I recently updated my netbook/tablet to W10 and wondered if there was an alternative to 360 Total Security, which I have been using for years.
We all probably know about AVG and Avast! (the companies have now joined but their AV suites remain as was) and to a lesser extent Avira, Bitdefender and ZoneAlarm, but my search led me farther afield.....
What I came across surprised me for there are now offerings for home users from the more business related companies Kaspersky and Sophos.
Kaspersky is an installer download with a 365 day licence, which will need free renewal. Sophos requires you to set up an account (I used a throwaway email address) but then the download begins.
I have set up Kaspersky on the netbook and Sophos on my W7 laptop without any issues. I will keep an eye on both of them to see how well they do. Kaspersky is on the netbook because it appears to use fewer resources and its full scan was reasonably quick and unintrusive. The Sophos scan on the laptop took some time, in the background, but then it was checking hundreds of GB of files on two partitions. It did not noticeably interfere with the work I was doing.
I'll give them a few weeks before reporting back on their effectiveness and how much they nag for other things. I know AVG and Avast! can both be a bit 'noisey' when it comes to those 'must not miss' offers.