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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 976387" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>I can't give you a definitive answer to your questions because I am no longer a beta tester and haven't even used AG in a long time. But I do remember that certain apps are very "nosy" when it comes to reading memory, they are always trying to read memory of other processes, and we just had to ignore it. I remember that you can filter the warnings so it doesn't show memory blocks, only execution blocks. That's what we did. </p><p>The memory protection is perhaps the most unique/interesting feature of AG, but no one seems to know exactly how much it actually protects you from malware. Memory blocking can be a lot more aggressive than it is in AG, but then it breaks things. Memprotect by Excubits is all about memory blocking, and is much more configurable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 976387, member: 37647"] I can't give you a definitive answer to your questions because I am no longer a beta tester and haven't even used AG in a long time. But I do remember that certain apps are very "nosy" when it comes to reading memory, they are always trying to read memory of other processes, and we just had to ignore it. I remember that you can filter the warnings so it doesn't show memory blocks, only execution blocks. That's what we did. The memory protection is perhaps the most unique/interesting feature of AG, but no one seems to know exactly how much it actually protects you from malware. Memory blocking can be a lot more aggressive than it is in AG, but then it breaks things. Memprotect by Excubits is all about memory blocking, and is much more configurable. [/QUOTE]
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