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Avast Free (Hardened Mode) vs Ransominator
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<blockquote data-quote="Parsh" data-source="post: 876680" data-attributes="member: 58090"><p>That's the human tendency, everywhere. Quite some video tests may not make sense in the first place. Some of them may be flawed. Some people might find them unnecessary.</p><p>If you see, there are also times when productive discussions and findings arise out of some reviews and discussions. Some knowledgable members jump in and enlighten on multitude of factors. Even a terrible topic might lead way to a single simple useful outcome. Sample testing may vary from terrible to unique. Some videos are helpful to figure if some settings can be taken advantage of or if it is better left untouched, if the viewer can cover the weakness of their product or supplement them. Of course there will be hoppers - hey now I do not think it will protect me, hey I should jump to this product right?</p><p>But see the rest of outcomes too <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p>In the end what matters is the user being stable and comfortable with their choice of security, and being conscious of his own actions - that is more important than any security commodity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parsh, post: 876680, member: 58090"] That's the human tendency, everywhere. Quite some video tests may not make sense in the first place. Some of them may be flawed. Some people might find them unnecessary. If you see, there are also times when productive discussions and findings arise out of some reviews and discussions. Some knowledgable members jump in and enlighten on multitude of factors. Even a terrible topic might lead way to a single simple useful outcome. Sample testing may vary from terrible to unique. Some videos are helpful to figure if some settings can be taken advantage of or if it is better left untouched, if the viewer can cover the weakness of their product or supplement them. Of course there will be hoppers - hey now I do not think it will protect me, hey I should jump to this product right? But see the rest of outcomes too ;) In the end what matters is the user being stable and comfortable with their choice of security, and being conscious of his own actions - that is more important than any security commodity. [/QUOTE]
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