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Avast removed "old settings" and now Unable to choose between Moderate and Aggressive for Hardened Mode
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<blockquote data-quote="DSD27" data-source="post: 881359" data-attributes="member: 87025"><p>There you go... makes no sense not to use Avast. Maybe they were a targeted victim of the competition, that's why they got "caught" doing something <strong><u>everyone does</u></strong>.</p><p>It's not a matter of trust, it's a matter of collective online stupidity from some "hey! I know better" users, youtubers and so on.</p><p></p><p>Kaspersky only has unproven suspicions, but unlike Avast that did something everyone does, Kaspersky has suspicions of doing something much worse and serious. That's where your trust issues should rely.</p><p>And they would always have a good plan to explain themselves and not to let actual proof against them.</p><p></p><p>The day Kaspersky has something on its free version that competes with Hardened Mode, maybe if they enable their Application Control in the free version, I will happily use KasperskySC free and say it's the best free option. Until then, I will keep using Avast free and recommending it to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSD27, post: 881359, member: 87025"] There you go... makes no sense not to use Avast. Maybe they were a targeted victim of the competition, that's why they got "caught" doing something [B][U]everyone does[/U][/B]. It's not a matter of trust, it's a matter of collective online stupidity from some "hey! I know better" users, youtubers and so on. Kaspersky only has unproven suspicions, but unlike Avast that did something everyone does, Kaspersky has suspicions of doing something much worse and serious. That's where your trust issues should rely. And they would always have a good plan to explain themselves and not to let actual proof against them. The day Kaspersky has something on its free version that competes with Hardened Mode, maybe if they enable their Application Control in the free version, I will happily use KasperskySC free and say it's the best free option. Until then, I will keep using Avast free and recommending it to others. [/QUOTE]
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