It’s not a scientific answer but in general most scams these days are of the “enter your credit card info “ variety , with the major vulnerabilities around tech being related to ad networks.
So for the average home user, you probably get more out of having an adblocker and the standard windows defender than you would a paid antivirus. At most I would say you probably will get more return by saving that money and periodically upgrading hardware to make sure you’re on the latest software.
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