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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 178" data-source="post: 575853"><p>Totally false, with Appguard, you will not have any prompts, just got an alert that notify the ransomware was blocked. You don't have to even be in front of the computer.</p><p></p><p>Appguard default principle is to block everything (not whitelisted) legit or not, launched from user-space.</p><p></p><p>If tighten via its setting you can even do more.</p><p></p><p>Please, don't gives wrong informations, many people watch your comments & videos and take them as true. Before stating something, verify you are correct.</p><p>This example of yours is pure amateurism, and clearly shows you didn't play with Appguard longer than to make a video ; You just lost credibility on this one.</p><p></p><p>I will add: any anti-executable is supposed to be used in Lockdown Mode (obviously on a clean installed system) then left at it is. If the user want install/launch a program (from user-space), he has to lower the protection himself and be sure the program is clean.</p><p>Anti-exes just blocks (hence the name), that is it; they are not supposed to analyze behaviors or give choices to the users.</p><p></p><p>If choices are what the user want, HIPS or BB are what they should look after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 178, post: 575853"] Totally false, with Appguard, you will not have any prompts, just got an alert that notify the ransomware was blocked. You don't have to even be in front of the computer. Appguard default principle is to block everything (not whitelisted) legit or not, launched from user-space. If tighten via its setting you can even do more. Please, don't gives wrong informations, many people watch your comments & videos and take them as true. Before stating something, verify you are correct. This example of yours is pure amateurism, and clearly shows you didn't play with Appguard longer than to make a video ; You just lost credibility on this one. I will add: any anti-executable is supposed to be used in Lockdown Mode (obviously on a clean installed system) then left at it is. If the user want install/launch a program (from user-space), he has to lower the protection himself and be sure the program is clean. Anti-exes just blocks (hence the name), that is it; they are not supposed to analyze behaviors or give choices to the users. If choices are what the user want, HIPS or BB are what they should look after. [/QUOTE]
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