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<blockquote data-quote="devjit2020" data-source="post: 984725" data-attributes="member: 94800"><p>Yeah I have noticed this on the family PC. Every time an office application is opened BD switches to work profile but I had no idea that it did not update. I think that BD allows you the option to not enabled automatic profile switching. As a suite I love BD like I love ESET. My only one concern with BD on my gaming PC is that it'll cause a huge write on my SSD every time it updates. This is the only reason I'm considering Avast or Quick Heal. Else I would have blindly opted for BD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devjit2020, post: 984725, member: 94800"] Yeah I have noticed this on the family PC. Every time an office application is opened BD switches to work profile but I had no idea that it did not update. I think that BD allows you the option to not enabled automatic profile switching. As a suite I love BD like I love ESET. My only one concern with BD on my gaming PC is that it'll cause a huge write on my SSD every time it updates. This is the only reason I'm considering Avast or Quick Heal. Else I would have blindly opted for BD. [/QUOTE]
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