AOL AVS is dead - Now powered by McAfee

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by EliteKiller, Aug 1, 2007.

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  1. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    http://www.activevirusshield.com/antivirus/freeav/index.adp?

    We're Sorry!

    * AOL® Active Virus Shield is no longer available.
    * Looking for protection from viruses, spyware and hackers?
    * We are now offering McAfee® Virus Scan Plus-Special edition from AOL.
    * Please visit AOL® Internet Security Central to find the most comprehensive

    FREE set of safety tools available to help keep you, your family, and your PC safer from online threats.

    The download link to AVS is still active. Hopefully you guys stocked up on the keys!
     
  2. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    That sux badly. Weird AOL...:rolleyes: McAfee is ok too, but i prefer Kaspersky Lab.
     
  3. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

    But would the old AVS still be able to update?
    I notice in the new one it requires an aol.com email address.

    Thanks,
    Jerry
     
  4. Bls440

    Bls440 Registered Member

    Damn, no !!!!

    AVS was such a nice and efficient AV, for free !

    I guess it won't be that powerful running McAfee engine :/
     
  5. Thanasis159

    Thanasis159 Registered Member

    Too bad...
     
  6. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    By dead I mean no longer available. If you have it installed, or install it today with a working key, then it will continue to function.
     
  7. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    Whats best of this is that it's a real f**kin' wonder to get this stupid AOL email.
    Whenever i wanted to do that i got some sort of BS problems with their service.
    And when i did managed to get there, they wanted far more details than i'll be ever willing to give away to anyone online. No to mention their stupid registration form nagged about ever damn thing. Telephone number for example? Why the hell do they need it? I'm using a cell phone only and i'm not giving away its number to anyone, especially not some stupid company from another continent. Lame.
    avast! and AntiVir ftw.
     
  8. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

    Thanks, EK. I downloaded the old one, but do not intend to install it. I guess that one would need a key, and if not installed today a key would not be available. I downloaded it in case someone else missed it and needed it later. Is there a way to get a key without installing the program?

    Best,
    Jerry
     
  9. 19monty64

    19monty64 Registered Member

    You got that right!!! I'd never put McLafee on a pc again!!! People warned us not to trust AOL!!! :thumbd: :thumbd: :thumbd:
     
  10. the Tester

    the Tester Registered Member

    I wonder why they switched?
     
  11. pykko

    pykko Registered Member

    that's bad.... maybe KAV didn't allowed them to offer their technology for free. o_O
     
  12. 19monty64

    19monty64 Registered Member

    The link is for the new 6.0.2 version that has the update-issues, so I guess that it how they get you to drop AVS. The neverending search for an a/v that is stable on my pc starts again! Hey KAV 7 is released now...
     
  13. 19monty64

    19monty64 Registered Member

    Hey, they are still giving out activation-keys for AVS, going thru the link provided by download dot com... :thumb:
     
  14. PaulBB

    PaulBB Registered Member

    Anyone managed to get a direct download link to the brand new McAfee Virus Scan Plus-Special edition from AOL ? I'm already registered but i can't login and also i can't even create a new one.:mad:
     
  15. Durad

    Durad Registered Member

    wondering what is the reason for switching to McAfee :eek: Probably KAV did not want to include ADs or tracking components or KAV was marketing threat for US market o_O??
     
  16. ggf31416

    ggf31416 Registered Member

    Probably the contract with Kaspersky allowed AOL to distribute the program for only one year
     
  17. VikingStorm

    VikingStorm Registered Member

    Well they didn't actually switch, they always had a free McAfee version.
     
  18. zapjb

    zapjb Registered Member

    I'm guessing AOL served it's purpose for KL.

    The awareness for KL is way up. They don't need AOL anymore.
     
  19. 19monty64

    19monty64 Registered Member

    I would agree with this. The chance of me going for KAV/KIS after AVS expires is 99%. This would probably be the case for a lot of other people.
     
  20. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

    Hi Monty,
    I can't find the link. Could you help?

    EDIT
    I found it. "Even a blind hog finds an occasional acorn." Thanks again.

    Thanks,
    Jerry
     
  21. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    haha such poor aol service is getting what they deserves now :thumbd:
     
  22. PaulBB

    PaulBB Registered Member

  23. zopzop

    zopzop Registered Member

    hmm this news isn't good :( but to tell you guys the truth, i went on over to see what was up with the "new" version of aol antivirus. i'm looking over the list of features it provides and i must say they "look" impressive. antivirus, firewall, antispyware all in one package. the firewall has some IDS features too. this actually seems like an upgrade, unless mcafee antivirus really is that much inferior to KAV.
     
  24. danieleb

    danieleb Registered Member

  25. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    mcafee uses more rescourses and has a worse detection rate.
    its like 19 processes and lots of ram usage.
    also it doesnt update as much.
    lodore
     
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