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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
AppGuard (Demonstration and Reviews)
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 975748" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>ChromeOS would be a very good choice, security-wise.</p><p></p><p>AppGuard has a few tricks up its sleeve that Voodooshield does not. One of them, which others have already mentioned, is the restricted apps feature. Another is the memory protection feature. There are more.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, Voodooshield is MUCH more user-friendly, and comes with a robust configuration out of the box, so you don't need expertise to use it effectively. It has features that AppGuard does not. Most notably, it uses Ai to calculate the riskiness of unknown processes, and responds accordingly, as well as informing and enabling the user to make an intelligent decision in grey areas.</p><p></p><p>In short, extreme security enthusiasts with sufficient funds and patience are likely to lean toward AppGuard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 975748, member: 37647"] ChromeOS would be a very good choice, security-wise. AppGuard has a few tricks up its sleeve that Voodooshield does not. One of them, which others have already mentioned, is the restricted apps feature. Another is the memory protection feature. There are more. On the other hand, Voodooshield is MUCH more user-friendly, and comes with a robust configuration out of the box, so you don't need expertise to use it effectively. It has features that AppGuard does not. Most notably, it uses Ai to calculate the riskiness of unknown processes, and responds accordingly, as well as informing and enabling the user to make an intelligent decision in grey areas. In short, extreme security enthusiasts with sufficient funds and patience are likely to lean toward AppGuard. [/QUOTE]
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