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<blockquote data-quote="ebocious" data-source="post: 1040776" data-attributes="member: 75834"><p>Once an experienced user has set it up, CruelCF can suit the majority. Intermediate users may appreciate it as well, albeit with a slight learning curve. But yes, it is definitely best-suited to the experienced minority, while the sad reality remains that subpar protection from powerful, established antivirus companies gives a false sense of security, leaving an abundance of low-hanging fruit for cybercriminals.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for reminding me about the password protection feature. I had this set up on my grandma's computer (God rest her). It's a useful, added layer of protection for those who know how to get a hold of their administrator/contractor, serving as a chastity belt to keep novice users and guests out of trouble. Just make sure you're not the only person living who knows the password, lest your client require a factory reset if anything happens to you, and they need it unlocked for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebocious, post: 1040776, member: 75834"] Once an experienced user has set it up, CruelCF can suit the majority. Intermediate users may appreciate it as well, albeit with a slight learning curve. But yes, it is definitely best-suited to the experienced minority, while the sad reality remains that subpar protection from powerful, established antivirus companies gives a false sense of security, leaving an abundance of low-hanging fruit for cybercriminals. Thank you for reminding me about the password protection feature. I had this set up on my grandma's computer (God rest her). It's a useful, added layer of protection for those who know how to get a hold of their administrator/contractor, serving as a chastity belt to keep novice users and guests out of trouble. Just make sure you're not the only person living who knows the password, lest your client require a factory reset if anything happens to you, and they need it unlocked for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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