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Video Reviews - Security and Privacy
Best Antivirus vs Windows Defender: What's the difference? (PC Security Channel)
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1114055" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Yes, this fragment is unnecessary in the video and contradicts the test's main purpose.</p><p>Later in the test, Leo admitted that Microsoft Defender is not his favorite AV. Testing Kaspersky and Bitdefender on one sample already missed by Defender can prove nothing else but his preferences about AVs.</p><p></p><p>However, contrary to many invalid tests made by PC, the author wanted to show that the Windows built-in version of Microsoft Defender has fewer features that can be useful for some users. He mentioned that many people might skip those features and still choose Microsoft Defender.</p><p></p><p>Still, the test could be better if he additionally included the paid version of Microsoft Defender (MD for Endpoint). By skipping it, the video is slightly biased and prefers non-Microsoft products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1114055, member: 32260"] Yes, this fragment is unnecessary in the video and contradicts the test's main purpose. Later in the test, Leo admitted that Microsoft Defender is not his favorite AV. Testing Kaspersky and Bitdefender on one sample already missed by Defender can prove nothing else but his preferences about AVs. However, contrary to many invalid tests made by PC, the author wanted to show that the Windows built-in version of Microsoft Defender has fewer features that can be useful for some users. He mentioned that many people might skip those features and still choose Microsoft Defender. Still, the test could be better if he additionally included the paid version of Microsoft Defender (MD for Endpoint). By skipping it, the video is slightly biased and prefers non-Microsoft products. [/QUOTE]
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