Well, ok. If you think a very "paranoid" AV is good, good for you.
I really do. Im quite a paranoid man after a virus snuck into my computer and managed to pinch a bunch of things it shouldnt have. Id rather a jumpy Guard Dog than a sleepy one.
But if you just bothered to check a few comparatives, like the ones i linked you to,
I once used AVG and Avast, years ago. I downloaded AVG when i was back playing my WoW days, and Blizzard refused to help me get my account back until i said i had downloaded AVG.
My father installed Avast once, but i never had to use it.
But hey, if you think that more false-positives=safer, good for you. Just don't complain when some update decides that actual system files are malware and deletes-quarantines them for you.
That has never happened to me, so i cant really complain either way!
in my experience, viruses happen only if you don't know what you're doing.
While this is true, there is known cases of Viruses "Piggybacking" legit files/Legit file hosting sites., as it were. I remember once downloading a virus in a completely Legit Oblivion mod from the Oblivion Nexus. Only happened once, but it did happen. There are also cases of Viruses sneaking in under Advertising and such, without your knowledge. Its happened to me before. Its massively rare, and haant happened in like... 5 years, but its possible.
...Why don't you just add it to Norton's exceptions/trusted files and be done with it?
Already have! i have a folder set up already for this such occasion, as the Skyrim Script Extender sometimes causes Anti-Viruses to freak out, among other things.