Hello ?,
Welcome to the Webroot Community,
Webroot is compatible with 98% of other AV software, I am not sure which runs the best with Webroot however Webroot is very light whereas the others are not.
EDIT: Please read this
KB Article about incompatibilities.
? Would you please take a look at this
thread with ? post.
Also let me ? and he will know what AV that isn't compatible.
But there really isn't a need for additional security when using Webroot IMO.
KInd Regards,
@ wrote:
I enjoy the comfort of being able to run a second anti-virus program alongside Webroot. Today's internet is getting scary. Have Webroot users found which anti-virus programs in the market place today are most compatible with Webroot?
FWIW ~ my personal experience reports Norton Security and Webroot play very well together.
Norton Security was on-board first. I particularly prefer Webroot BrightCloud vs. Norton SafeWeb and as a bonus for me. Sandboxie does not break Webroot extensions the way Sandboxie breaks Norton extensions.
Hoping, Webroot development continues Sandboxie compatibility.
I find Norton takes the predominant role. Norton will inform for all downloads. While Webroot reserves a voice for unsafe downloads if Norton Auto-Protect is disabled.
So, by my experience there's no two real time conflicts.
Webroot seems to respect Norton space and Norton in turn has not voiced an objection to Webroot.
And by disabling Norton Toolbar. Webroot extensions take center stage.
As always your mileage may vary.
Regards
I will add where ? left off to help direct you in your quest. If you are wanting to add additional securities to your system "with out naming products" , i could add you will want to look for "On_Demand" scanners, these will lack full time scanning and are only used when you open and run them, they are commonly known as "second opinion" scanners. There are also anti-exploit applications, and anti-executable softwares that can complement an AV as well. Not to mention browser plugins/extensions that can help further secure a system depending on what browser you are utilizing. Hope this helps direct your question to some answers.