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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1097668" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>Once again, fanboyism is being caught. Why do you need to offend the user sharing their experience that they are trolling by stealth?</p><p></p><p>1. If a software is allowing you to do something in an official way, through the UI, you as a user can do it. If that causes problems, it is the vendor’s job to revise this option and if needed, to remove it.</p><p></p><p>2. Why should everyone use Comodo with a third-party setting list? Comodo offers a list of settings for everyone to adjust the product the way they need and not the way they’ve been told to, online.</p><p></p><p>3. There are no official Comodo warnings or recommendations in regards to the settings.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So a bunch of guys are going around, promoting usage of this software and when people experience problems (which they do), the answer is:</p><p>-I think you are trolling by stealth</p><p>-It’s ok, I see you like restoring images so it’s not much of a problem really.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These settings and features are allowed by Comodo. When Comodo has put a button in the UI, you can’t blame users that they’ve pressed it and have gone against someone’s third-party recommendations.</p><p>As well as, non-advanced users should be choosing their software wisely, as mentioned in my previous post. Using Comodo is not for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1097668, member: 99014"] Once again, fanboyism is being caught. Why do you need to offend the user sharing their experience that they are trolling by stealth? 1. If a software is allowing you to do something in an official way, through the UI, you as a user can do it. If that causes problems, it is the vendor’s job to revise this option and if needed, to remove it. 2. Why should everyone use Comodo with a third-party setting list? Comodo offers a list of settings for everyone to adjust the product the way they need and not the way they’ve been told to, online. 3. There are no official Comodo warnings or recommendations in regards to the settings. So a bunch of guys are going around, promoting usage of this software and when people experience problems (which they do), the answer is: -I think you are trolling by stealth -It’s ok, I see you like restoring images so it’s not much of a problem really. These settings and features are allowed by Comodo. When Comodo has put a button in the UI, you can’t blame users that they’ve pressed it and have gone against someone’s third-party recommendations. As well as, non-advanced users should be choosing their software wisely, as mentioned in my previous post. Using Comodo is not for them. [/QUOTE]
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