Signature corrected. The point is that it’s not an AV it’s not resident and doesn’t therefore interfere with Avast.
Offer advice how to set the exclusion not a warning about un-installing.
To me, stating that not removing it will effect my computers performance, certainly indicates an inference to slowing things down.
When i installed Malwarebytes with avast, my system was 100% slower, boot time double… and i has real time protection disabled in malwarebytes. So i will never install this product again.
There are 2 variants of MalwareBytes … The free one, which you use just to fix issues. And the Paid one which I think does include an Antivirus as well. That said, you should not run 2 antivirus programs at the same time. On my laptop (toshiba) I disabled Windows Defender and use just Avast free version. My desktop also uses Avast free … MalwareBytes is installed if I need to fix things, as is SpybotSD and SpywareBlaster, both of which just do immunization of bad sites. They do not need to be running to do this.
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If it is not an antivirus, it looks a lot like it, because you do not think it can interfere with avast?
That’s why I’m still waiting for a reply from Avast. They obviously know the answer.
Actually in today’s terms, everything is classified as Malware. There isn’t any clear distinction
any more between Malware and virus.
Can I still run Malwarebytes alongside my Symantec, McAfee, etc.?
Certainly! We built Malwarebytes 3.0 to be compatible with all major antivirus software, even Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials.
The new version of malwarebytes, although advertised as a new generation antivirus and is displayed in the center of security as such, is not an antivirus, as we know, and remains compatible with the rest of antivirus like Avast.
But for the others, to avoid interference, must be excluded in each product, the installation folder of the other, as she is always recommended
That’s the main reason I uninstalled MBAM 3.0 for good. I can’t be bothered putting as an exclusion. Might be out of exclusion if there’s any program updates to MBAM and again I have to put an exclusion to MBAM. MBAM isn’t an antispyware program it’s a full antivirus program. For me Avast Free (latest version) is good enough for me :). Back in the years MBAM was a antispyware/adware program but not anymore, back then I used MBAM along with Avast Free.