What is recommend this anti virus for safari?

WHAT IS RECOMMENDED ANTI VIRIUS FOR SAFARI?

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    They all have a lot more harm then good.

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    linetap.com/.../scan-my-Email.htm

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    Answers.Microsoft.com/.../2b9dd412-1116-4d28-84bb-ebeab5d28ced

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