That said, if you wish to configure mutual exclusions between the two programs, it certainly couldn't hurt, especially since even if there are no conflicts, it could still improve overall system performance to some degree (though of course it isn't guaranteed to, but it couldn't hurt to try). If you do run into any trouble please let us know and we will do our best to assist you in addressing it, but I don't expect you'll have any problems. I haven't heard about the safely remove hardware issue for external drives, however that's not too surprising since it apparently isn't related to Malwarebytes (though just FYI Malwarebytes had a similar issue a while back with its Ransomware Protection component causing a similar problem, however that has long since been resolved several versions/releases ago). Yes, it is my understanding that Bitdefender and Malwarebytes work fine together as long as Bitdefender is installed first followed by Malwarebytes and I haven't heard any recent reports to the contrary so you should be in good shape if you want to give them a try together. If anyone has any further tips re installing/running the two programs I'd rather not learn from the school of hard knocks, like I have in the past. But after reading this post I'm hoping they work ok together as long as I install Malwarebytes after BD is installed? Is that correct? Just want to clarify. So I've downloaded Malwarebytes but haven't installed it yet, as I was a bit concerned that it and BD would not be compatible. I'm also experiencing some other issues with Bitdefender and my subscription expires in about 2 months so I'd like to start researching possible alternate security options. Interested to see if any incompatibility issues.Īlso wondering if anyone else here using Bitdefender is currently experiencing issues with safety removing external usb hard drives (forum link: ). Hi all, just joined the forum because I'm currently running Bitdefender 2019 Total Security & I'm looking at complimenting it with Malwarebytes. I have no connection to either company, other than being a "Trusted Advisor" on this Forum, and a member of the Bitdefender Forum. This is just my two cents and does not reflect the opinion of either company. That said, BDTS does not claim to address the malware programs, like adware, browser redirectors, etc., and such, at which MBP is so adept. You might also be interested in this post. You might want to read this post about why MBP is not considered a full-fledged anti-virus computer security solution. There is some overlap, but for now, they each have individual capabilities that the other lacks. I am very confident that BDTS and MBP will keep me protected from all but the most stupid of mistakes.
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