- Jul 2, 2014
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From the Best Paid Security Software nomination list we've 6 products in the poll which you've to choose from.
The last date for making your choice is on June 14th
The last date for making your choice is on June 14th
I partly disagree.Zemana Anti Malware is what I voted for. Kaspesky and Appguard are useful tools nonetheless but Zemana with its cloud based and Pandora technology can detect and protect better then these and other anti malware products in most cases.
I partly disagree.
While I agree that Zemana and Kaspersky can detect malware, AppGuard provides better protection due to its containment or lock down of the system without detection. Anything that is not in the System-space is blocked or contained. Even some system-space applications cannot do anything malicious because they are also contained.
I voted AppGuard. But Kaspersky, except KAV, has a similar protection by way of TAM. If TAM was more exhaustive, I would vote for Kaspersky because of detection and lockdown.
I didn't vote for Shadow Defender because: 1.) I haven't used it yet, 2.) it might not be effective against loggers.
Yes, you are correct.AppGuard as I have heard has good reputation but in the hands of novices like myself and others can be utterly confusing. If I were to use AppGuard could I still use my other security products without problems just in case something somehow gets passed AppGuard.
As you can tell I am a paranoid person.
AppGuard as I have heard has good reputation but in the hands of novices like myself and others can be utterly confusing. If I were to use AppGuard could I still use my other security products without problems just in case something somehow gets passed AppGuard.
As you can tell I am a paranoid person.
There is a much greater likelihood that malware will get past an internet security suite than it will get past AppGuard.
However, you can use AppGuard with other security softs. Sometimes proper configuration is required to make them work together.
AppGuard is not that complicated. Once you learn what is needed, then it is "Set-and-Forget."
As much of a security nerd I like to be AppGuard will most likely hinder the use of me using MY pc. Usually I have to update software, find links or make a mirror of software for a friend, ect. AppGuard can be a very good source of protection for some both can be hinder the user at other times. Out of curiosity I wasn't able to find any articles on AppGuard being more secure. Not saying your wrong but I wanted to see some other reviews I guess on the product.