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<blockquote data-quote="ebocious" data-source="post: 1109623" data-attributes="member: 75834"><p>Yes, my underlying thought was also that this demonstration would have been apples to apples, had the block button been used in all cases. And it could even be argued that there is a benefit in being able to temporarily relax but not totally disable protection. If memory serves me, the easiest way to install a new app with AG on the system is to completely disable protection for a specified period (e.g. 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour), leaving the system wide open. It'd be nice if I can lower protection level from something like "paranoid" to a "prompt me" setting, where I can allow child processes until the new application is installed, then raise protection back to "paranoid" to disable all alerts and just block anything unknown.</p><p></p><p>I like this idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebocious, post: 1109623, member: 75834"] Yes, my underlying thought was also that this demonstration would have been apples to apples, had the block button been used in all cases. And it could even be argued that there is a benefit in being able to temporarily relax but not totally disable protection. If memory serves me, the easiest way to install a new app with AG on the system is to completely disable protection for a specified period (e.g. 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour), leaving the system wide open. It'd be nice if I can lower protection level from something like "paranoid" to a "prompt me" setting, where I can allow child processes until the new application is installed, then raise protection back to "paranoid" to disable all alerts and just block anything unknown. I like this idea. [/QUOTE]
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