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<blockquote data-quote="Helmut" data-source="post: 1098151" data-attributes="member: 113650"><p>I wrote exactly this in the comodo forum and it is still my opinion. I am also concerned about protecting my data and that of others - I don't care which program I use, the main thing is that the program is useful to me. It doesn't matter which dentist treats me, the main thing is that he/she does his/her job well. It's about my teeth, not the doctor treating me.</p><p>It's not easy to turn your back on something tried and tested, which I don't intend to do, but to turn to something better, safer, more future-oriented.</p><p>Cybercrime has now become a major problem that has penetrated the highest circles.</p><p>Thank you for your factual and objective contribution.</p><p></p><p>It's quite possible in a few more years the malware scenario will be an AI war between "intelligent" malware and the resident AIs on servers and our own personal computers. Interesting times are coming.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Private users may still be too uninteresting.</p><p></p><p></p><p>However, since the free version and the paid version do not differ in terms of security, this would mean that paying customers would have no advantage other than online support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helmut, post: 1098151, member: 113650"] I wrote exactly this in the comodo forum and it is still my opinion. I am also concerned about protecting my data and that of others - I don't care which program I use, the main thing is that the program is useful to me. It doesn't matter which dentist treats me, the main thing is that he/she does his/her job well. It's about my teeth, not the doctor treating me. It's not easy to turn your back on something tried and tested, which I don't intend to do, but to turn to something better, safer, more future-oriented. Cybercrime has now become a major problem that has penetrated the highest circles. Thank you for your factual and objective contribution. It's quite possible in a few more years the malware scenario will be an AI war between "intelligent" malware and the resident AIs on servers and our own personal computers. Interesting times are coming. Private users may still be too uninteresting. However, since the free version and the paid version do not differ in terms of security, this would mean that paying customers would have no advantage other than online support. [/QUOTE]
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