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Avira AntiVir Personal - FREE Antivirus es una fiable solución antivirus, que de manera rápida y constante escanea tu ordenador en busca de programas maliciosos tales como virus, troyanos, programas con “puertas de atrás”, hoaxes, gusanos, rastreadores de llamadas, etc. Monitoriza cada acción que ejecuta el usuario o el sistema operativo y reacciona rápidamente cuando se detecta un programa malicioso.
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