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No, because the Chromebook uses Google Chrome as its operating system (OS), and this antivirus software on works on computers with Windows OS, Mac OS, or Android OS. A work-around that might be safe is to go on the internet as "guest" rather than using your own account, and be VERY careful that you visit only websites that you are confident are safe. Hope this helps, and that you can continue to use your "old" Chromebook. I have an old Chromebook, and use it when we travel just to check email and to surf the web. It has NOTHING stored on it like banking or credit card information.
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