(01-05-2025, 10:46 PM)goxxix44 Wrote: Do macbook and iphones need antivirus?
It's a great question, and while I’m glad to offer some insight, it’s important to consider a few things based on my experience and observations.
I live in a place where most households don’t use macOS or Unix systems. The default PCs and laptops here typically come with Windows pre-installed unless someone specifically opts for an Apple product. In my experience, Windows tends to be more vulnerable to viruses and malware simply because it has the largest user base, which makes it a common target for malicious programs.
That said, malicious programs—whether viruses, malware, or other types of threats—can be developed for any operating system. So, even though macOS and iOS are considered to be more secure than Windows, it doesn't mean they are invulnerable. They have built-in security features, but no system is entirely immune from risks like phishing, malicious apps, or vulnerabilities.
To answer your question: Yes, I would recommend having antivirus protection on your MacBook or iPhone. It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. While the risk may be lower compared to Windows, it's always wise to take extra precautions to protect your devices and personal information.