Should I disable Defender before installing a third-party AV?

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Looking at installing some AV on my new Win10 system, probably going to give Avira a go (using Avast on Win7 at the moment).

Was wondering whether I should forcibly disable Windows Defender first or leave it running alongside Avira?
 
I have wondered whether it's really necessary or not. Providing you have a modicum of common sense when browsing/downloading/running stuff I presume AV can be unnecessary?
 
I have wondered whether it's really necessary or not. Providing you have a modicum of common sense when browsing/downloading/running stuff I presume AV can be unnecessary?

I haven't disabled defender, but I've not purposefully installed an AV client since around 2009. I also haven't needed to reformat, I generally only get a fresh OS with a new machine so it's not like I have any issues either.
 
From what I've read Defender isn't much cop and the likes of Avast/Avira are better.

Windows Defender for 2000/XP/Vista/7 (now called Microsoft Security Essentials) was not amazing (but got the job done with minimal impact) however Windows Defender for 8/8.1/10 is a different program and is much better (as good as most paid AV).
 
I only use Nod 32 because I've already got a paid licence for 3 years. What's built into W10 seems good enough though.

I'm not actually sure if using Nod disabled windows owns, something for me to check later.
 
Defender + Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit is all you need. And they are free.

https://www.malwarebytes.org/antiexploit/

Or even better Avast free and Malwarebytes free version.

One reason why I use Avast over Defender is better detection scan and also lighter on resources, actually that's two reasons :).

Yes installing third party AV like Avast, AVG etc will disable Defender automatically.
 
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