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<blockquote data-quote="imuade" data-source="post: 844069" data-attributes="member: 73949"><p>She was active around 3 months ago in Comodo forum</p><p>[ATTACH]229566[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]229567[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>The problem with Comodo is that they can't catch up with the way Windows 10 evolves.</p><p>Windows 10 is a nightmare for Security Companies, every 6 months there is a completely new OS and every month (or even more often) cumulatives updates break something. Probably Microsoft is doing that with purpose to take advantages over other AV vendors, not sure about that...</p><p>If you go with big names (Kaspersky, Avast, Bitdefender) <strong>maybe</strong> you can avoid big issues.</p><p>But the best way to avoid compatibility issues is to use Windows Defender and Windows Firewall, plus some tools which use built-in Windows features to increase security (AndyFul's Hard_Configurator or ConfigureDefender, NVT's SysHardener, Re:HIPS, henry++'s Simplewall, Sphinx-soft Windows 10 Firewall Control)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imuade, post: 844069, member: 73949"] She was active around 3 months ago in Comodo forum [ATTACH]229566[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]229567[/ATTACH] The problem with Comodo is that they can't catch up with the way Windows 10 evolves. Windows 10 is a nightmare for Security Companies, every 6 months there is a completely new OS and every month (or even more often) cumulatives updates break something. Probably Microsoft is doing that with purpose to take advantages over other AV vendors, not sure about that... If you go with big names (Kaspersky, Avast, Bitdefender) [B]maybe[/B] you can avoid big issues. But the best way to avoid compatibility issues is to use Windows Defender and Windows Firewall, plus some tools which use built-in Windows features to increase security (AndyFul's Hard_Configurator or ConfigureDefender, NVT's SysHardener, Re:HIPS, henry++'s Simplewall, Sphinx-soft Windows 10 Firewall Control) [/QUOTE]
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