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<blockquote data-quote="conceptualclarity" data-source="post: 835291" data-attributes="member: 11916"><p>I disagree. If a security product does a lot of false positives I find it a strong disincentive to scan with it, because i think "I just don't have time now to deal with all those false positives." It's especially frustrating when a false-positive-prone program shows me registry keys with only numbers, nothing to indicate what the keys actually have to do with.</p><p></p><p>But as for an anti-virus product, I flat out am not going to use it if makes a habit of going after harmless things on my computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conceptualclarity, post: 835291, member: 11916"] I disagree. If a security product does a lot of false positives I find it a strong disincentive to scan with it, because i think "I just don't have time now to deal with all those false positives." It's especially frustrating when a false-positive-prone program shows me registry keys with only numbers, nothing to indicate what the keys actually have to do with. But as for an anti-virus product, I flat out am not going to use it if makes a habit of going after harmless things on my computer. [/QUOTE]
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