


The setup process will then notify you of any potentially conflicting AV programs you have already installed and give you the option of uninstalling them. Still, the opt-out option might appear a bit suspicious, especially for users who are simply trying out the software. And though it's more or less required to move on, those who are more keen on privacy details or interested in the terms of agreement should keep this in mind before they install the software.

Prior to installation, 360 will automatically prompt you to agree to their license and usage terms, something that's normally an opt-out process. The installer is a light 17MB, and though the overall installation time and duration was relatively fast, it's update process took longer than we had expected. 360 Internet Security 2013 is anti-virus and anti-malware protection software for Windows PCs.
