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Bitdefender End of Life Announcement for Safe Files, File Vault, Startup Optimizer, Disk Cleanup & Rescue CD
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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 885783" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>It's good to see them cutting some of the features down. I tested BTS2020 around the Feb-March timeframe and while it's much better than the last time I used BD, I still felt it was too "kitchen sink". Way too many features to configure, and days' worth of random nags about stuff that it thinks I should turn on or turn off.</p><p></p><p>It will be interesting to try their new ransomware protection scheme... I think some sort of Safe Files type feature is not a bad idea. Norton, after all, GREATLY improved their ransomware protection by <strong>adding</strong> Data Protector this year, which doesn't just protect specific folders but also keeps an eye out for mass modifications of specific file types (mostly documents). </p><p></p><p>While in an ideal world a behavior blocker can be equally vigilant of every location on the user's device, it's not a bad idea to designate a few extra protected folders, where additional precautions such as automatic backups are made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 885783, member: 83059"] It's good to see them cutting some of the features down. I tested BTS2020 around the Feb-March timeframe and while it's much better than the last time I used BD, I still felt it was too "kitchen sink". Way too many features to configure, and days' worth of random nags about stuff that it thinks I should turn on or turn off. It will be interesting to try their new ransomware protection scheme... I think some sort of Safe Files type feature is not a bad idea. Norton, after all, GREATLY improved their ransomware protection by [B]adding[/B] Data Protector this year, which doesn't just protect specific folders but also keeps an eye out for mass modifications of specific file types (mostly documents). While in an ideal world a behavior blocker can be equally vigilant of every location on the user's device, it's not a bad idea to designate a few extra protected folders, where additional precautions such as automatic backups are made. [/QUOTE]
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