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A 90-day antivirus free trial is one of the best-kept deals in consumer tech — if you treat it as a project, not a set-it-and-forget-it. Install it on a Tuesday afternoon, not Friday night. Read the auto-renewal terms. And on day 89, ask yourself: did it block more than Windows Defender? If yes, maybe paying isn’t so bad after all.

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