Spoken like a true politician.I've read more articles than I can count on whether or not you need protection on a Mac. For me, I have opted to use an antivirus program to augment the built in protection of macOS.
I use Intego Virus Barrier and it does a good job with no performance hit. Their support is very responsive and they have been supporting Macs for years. What I like about Intego is that it has a real time scanner that checks for malware as you open files, rather than having to run a manual scan after the fact.
Ultimately, it is a personal decision you will have to make. On any Mac related forum, you are going to see very strong opinions making both arguments (for and against).
I respect both views and am doing what I feel is best for my personal use and risk tolerances.
You don't have any concerns about allowing this company access to your files? I've always felt like some of the AV companies were a bit sketchy and posed more of a risk. They seemed to be based in Lithuania so not bad unless they have Russian connections then that could be an issue.I use Surfshark VPN and one of the recent updates added a virus scanner. Before that I used the free version of MalwareBytes like @Fishrrman mentioned. Surfshark does an auto quick scan every day but if you go with the free version of MalwareBytes you'll need to remember to manually scan every now and then.
I don't have a problem with it, it's in their best interest to not use anything they see, but really, if you get a virus, then others have access to your files and no reason an AV vendor might have to not spread it everywhere.You don't have any concerns about allowing this company access to your files? I've always felt like some of the AV companies were a bit sketchy and posed more of a risk. They seemed to be based in Lithuania so not bad unless they have Russian connections then that could be an issue.
No. AV software on a Mac does indisputable harm and very doubtful help. At best it does about as much as a placebo.
That might be something the discussion board is feeding you, i.e. just a bad ad, but give Malwarebytes a try on your Mac, the trial is free, just let it scan. I've used Malwarebytes on Windows for years on badly jacked up PC's (everyone asks me to fix their PC) and they're the best. Now I use as the only AV on my own machines, Mac's or Windows.When i visit a particulla discussion board on mac or iphone i get this message
"Dear google use 100, you have won a prize"
I am trying to identify the virus and remove it
I used to have TrendMicro for my PC, let it lapse due to being unneeded and unnecessary with the Windows built-in solution.I use TrendMicro it's $19.99 a year
It actually has picked up stuff (not my mac but my parents)