Template talk:Antivirus software

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DESKTOP
 * AhnLab V3 Internet Security
 * Avast!
 * AVG
 * Avira Internet Security
 * Bitdefender
 * BullGuard
 * ClamWin
 * Clam AntiVirus
 * Comodo Antivirus
 * Comodo Internet Security
 * CYSEC Antivirus FREE
 * Dr. Web
 * ESET NOD32
 * F-Secure
 * F-PROT
 * Fortinet
 * G Data Software
 * VIPRE
 * Advanced SystemCare
 * iolo System Shield
 * STOPzilla Antimalware
 * K7 Total Security
 * Kaspersky Anti-Virus
 * Kaspersky Internet Security
 * KingSoft
 * Mac Internet Security
 * McAfee
 * Windows Defender
 * NANO Antivirus
 * Panda
 * PSafe TOTAL Windows
 * PSafe TOTAL Mac
 * ProtectMac AntiVirus
 * 360 Total Security
 * Quick Heal Total Security 2015
 * Outpost Security Suite
 * Sophos
 * Symantec Endpoint Protection
 * Immunet
 * Element Anti-Virus
 * Norton AntiVirus
 * Norton Internet Security
 * Spyware Doctor
 * VirIT eXplorer
 * VirusBarrier
 * Trend Micro Internet Security
 * TrustPort
 * Vba32 AntiVirus
 * Zillya!

MOBILE
 * AhnLab Mobile Security
 * AVG AntiVirus
 * Avira Free Android Security
 * BlackBelt Mobile Security
 * BluePoint Security PE
 * BullGuard Mobile Security
 * Comodo Mobile Security
 * Dr. Web Mobile Security Suite
 * ESET Mobile Security
 * F-Secure Mobile Security
 * G Data MobileSecurity
 * VIPRE Mobile Security
 * STOPzilla Mobile Security
 * Kaspersky Mobile Security
 * Kaspersky Tablet Security
 * LabMSF Antivirus
 * Lookout Mobile Security
 * McAfee Mobile Security
 * MYAndroid Protection
 * PSafe TOTAL Android
 * 360 Mobilesafe
 * 360 Mobile Security
 * Rising Mobile Security
 * Quick Heal Total Security
 * Bitdefender Mobile Security
 * EndUser Protection
 * FireAMP Mobile
 * SnapSecure
 * Norton Mobile Security
 * Total Defense Mobile Security
 * Trend Micro Mobile Security
 * TrustGo Mobile Security
 * TrustPort Mobile Security
 * SecureAnywhere Mobile
 * VirusBarrier

Wonderfl (reply) 11:03, 23 February 2015 (UTC)

Major/minor distinction
Wondering what the criteria used for the differentiation is. I get that it makes the box look a bit better, but at first glance, the difference seems wholly arbitrary. (For instance, I'm not sure I'd call Check Point or Malwarebytes "minor" companies). Would it make more sense to remove the distinction outright and just list companies en masse like the products? K arunamon  ✉ 00:31, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
 * I agree Malus Catulus (talk) 14:12, 24 April 2018 (UTC)