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3 Reasons Why Experienced Users Are Getting Infected!
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 69673" data-source="post: 1016054"><p>appguard is only 39 dollars for superb protection if one is not afraid to use it.</p><p>shadow defender needs no updates. still works just fine on my windows 11 enterprise.</p><p>so, what if you get infected? With shadow defender a simple reboot works to fix the problem and if you are able to configure a whitelist firewall, no info will be stolen.</p><p>I hope you don't think i have not used every bit of security software out there. Believe me, I have.</p><p>two of the less resource hogs created are appguard and shadow defender.</p><p></p><p>unless you get targeted with a hardware bug that can stay resident even after a reboot. I guess it would be sludge hammer time then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 69673, post: 1016054"] appguard is only 39 dollars for superb protection if one is not afraid to use it. shadow defender needs no updates. still works just fine on my windows 11 enterprise. so, what if you get infected? With shadow defender a simple reboot works to fix the problem and if you are able to configure a whitelist firewall, no info will be stolen. I hope you don't think i have not used every bit of security software out there. Believe me, I have. two of the less resource hogs created are appguard and shadow defender. unless you get targeted with a hardware bug that can stay resident even after a reboot. I guess it would be sludge hammer time then. [/QUOTE]
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