You can try but both may contradict each other in their services. Best practice is to use only once at a moment (Both can be installed on system simultaneously)
No it's not ok. I don't know why people think that having two anti-virus programs must be better than having one. It can make your computer slower and cause conflicts. Worse than that it makes your computer less secure. Pick one and get rid of the other one.
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You can try but both may contradict each other in their services. Best practice is to use only once at a moment (Both can be installed on system simultaneously)
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No it's not ok. I don't know why people think that having two anti-virus programs must be better than having one. It can make your computer slower and cause conflicts. Worse than that it makes your computer less secure. Pick one and get rid of the other one.