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Battle : ESET Internet Security 2019 vs NORTON Security 2019
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<blockquote data-quote="AYIZEB" data-source="post: 819696" data-attributes="member: 56237"><p>if eset is good and has a trajectory that many other security providers would like to have, but the reality is that they have to adapt their product to the trend, kaspersky has an excellent behavior analyzer, norton and emsisoft too, that if it is not infallible , but to think that users do not all have the knowledge to adapt security to the maximum, so I think eset has the right resources and professionals to be able to adapt a behavior analyzer that will be the last adequate barrier for the trend of the scene, and What I do not understand is because they do not bring it yet, it consumes more resources, well ... in my kaspersky system with all the maximum consumes 120mb of ram is not excessive at all, when browsers consume an average of 500mb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AYIZEB, post: 819696, member: 56237"] if eset is good and has a trajectory that many other security providers would like to have, but the reality is that they have to adapt their product to the trend, kaspersky has an excellent behavior analyzer, norton and emsisoft too, that if it is not infallible , but to think that users do not all have the knowledge to adapt security to the maximum, so I think eset has the right resources and professionals to be able to adapt a behavior analyzer that will be the last adequate barrier for the trend of the scene, and What I do not understand is because they do not bring it yet, it consumes more resources, well ... in my kaspersky system with all the maximum consumes 120mb of ram is not excessive at all, when browsers consume an average of 500mb. [/QUOTE]
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