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Is 360 Total Security development dead? Last update on website dated May [2021-05-26]
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<blockquote data-quote="AtlBo" data-source="post: 955826" data-attributes="member: 32547"><p>I used Q360TS for almost 5 years I guess. It was a very good product design that has been perhaps on some levels victim to the influence of Chinese regulation/law/control(?). It worked well for me, nonetheless. The thing that strikes me most about this program is the absolute raw potential that is sitting idly there in its current form. In the security world, where the slightest form(s) of creativity of innovation can make a program great, Q360TS has stood on the very edge of greatness for so long. Yet the program has never crossed the line into the realm of Kaspersky, Emsisoft, ESET, Bitdefender, or other top programs.</p><p></p><p>Without influence from the Chinese government, I wonder where this product would be...if it could compete on the same terms as the major providers of computer security. At any rate. I am very happy that it still exists. There is a respectable amount of innovation in the product, and I feel China and Chinese innovators should have a respectable security product in the high levels of respectability for security offerings.</p><p></p><p>I am using Forticlient/Comodo now, but I would love to be able to switch back to 360, even for a price, if 360 were mainstreamed into a serious top tier security program, where any current and/or past influence of the Chinese government were 100% removed from development and maintenance of the product...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtlBo, post: 955826, member: 32547"] I used Q360TS for almost 5 years I guess. It was a very good product design that has been perhaps on some levels victim to the influence of Chinese regulation/law/control(?). It worked well for me, nonetheless. The thing that strikes me most about this program is the absolute raw potential that is sitting idly there in its current form. In the security world, where the slightest form(s) of creativity of innovation can make a program great, Q360TS has stood on the very edge of greatness for so long. Yet the program has never crossed the line into the realm of Kaspersky, Emsisoft, ESET, Bitdefender, or other top programs. Without influence from the Chinese government, I wonder where this product would be...if it could compete on the same terms as the major providers of computer security. At any rate. I am very happy that it still exists. There is a respectable amount of innovation in the product, and I feel China and Chinese innovators should have a respectable security product in the high levels of respectability for security offerings. I am using Forticlient/Comodo now, but I would love to be able to switch back to 360, even for a price, if 360 were mainstreamed into a serious top tier security program, where any current and/or past influence of the Chinese government were 100% removed from development and maintenance of the product... [/QUOTE]
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