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AV-Comparatives Real-World protection July-Nov
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 785634"><p>I agree.</p><p></p><p>I'm always baffled when I see this constant back and forth that goes on when it comes to picking a security program. There are many more aspects to a program than just picking the one that "scores" the highest on a particular test (ie: performance, customer support, privacy, overall system stability, any conflicts with other programs on your system, etc...). Overall the general feeling that I get when reading various tests is that protection wise, the vast majority of programs are more or less very similar in the real world. We can nit pick all day long about this and that, but really we're splitting hairs at this point. I can find examples all over the internet of every program missing something at one point or another, so as I've always said, no product is perfect, just pick the one that fits your needs best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 785634"] I agree. I'm always baffled when I see this constant back and forth that goes on when it comes to picking a security program. There are many more aspects to a program than just picking the one that "scores" the highest on a particular test (ie: performance, customer support, privacy, overall system stability, any conflicts with other programs on your system, etc...). Overall the general feeling that I get when reading various tests is that protection wise, the vast majority of programs are more or less very similar in the real world. We can nit pick all day long about this and that, but really we're splitting hairs at this point. I can find examples all over the internet of every program missing something at one point or another, so as I've always said, no product is perfect, just pick the one that fits your needs best. [/QUOTE]
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