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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 800657" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I agree. I don't feel the need to use multiple security apps in an effort to do all I can to secure my system. I know that if I keep my system updated and am always careful about what I let run on my system, it's highly unlikely I will get infected. I don't need my system locked down as much as possible, if I don't open infecteed files.</p><p></p><p>At the moment, the only realtime security I have is 360 Total Security (and its firewall). I acknowledge it's not the best antivirus. But, it doesn't slow down my computer and I always asks me what I want to do when it encounters a suspicious file. If I want to keep the file, I can whitelist it with just two clicks. It's worth noting that I don't ever come across actual malware. If something gets detected, it's detected as a PUP, or is a false positive.</p><p></p><p>I prefer to be in control of my systen, rather than having security software makes decisions for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 800657, member: 31436"] I agree. I don't feel the need to use multiple security apps in an effort to do all I can to secure my system. I know that if I keep my system updated and am always careful about what I let run on my system, it's highly unlikely I will get infected. I don't need my system locked down as much as possible, if I don't open infecteed files. At the moment, the only realtime security I have is 360 Total Security (and its firewall). I acknowledge it's not the best antivirus. But, it doesn't slow down my computer and I always asks me what I want to do when it encounters a suspicious file. If I want to keep the file, I can whitelist it with just two clicks. It's worth noting that I don't ever come across actual malware. If something gets detected, it's detected as a PUP, or is a false positive. I prefer to be in control of my systen, rather than having security software makes decisions for me. [/QUOTE]
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