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Comodo Internet Security 11 Review | Test vs Malware
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 759915"><p>Maybe one day they will!</p><p></p><p>I think the reason(s) as to why they don't do it currently is to prevent support calls and complaints of higher system impact as well as incompatibilities, or the product being considered to aggressive. I agree for marketing purposes it would be awesome for them, but I think they are trying to walk a fine line of good protection/good performance/good system compatibility. I would say that most major products do walk this line fairly well already, but doesn't mean they may change this balance down the road.</p><p></p><p>Another thing I thought of (with these videos), I really wish that aside from doing a product review, reinforcing safe surfing habits and security 101, is crucial, as its not always security geeks watching these videos, there are tones of people with basic computer skills Googling what's the best AV and stumble across these videos. It doesn't have to be a long winded thing, just a gentle reminder is more than enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 759915"] Maybe one day they will! I think the reason(s) as to why they don't do it currently is to prevent support calls and complaints of higher system impact as well as incompatibilities, or the product being considered to aggressive. I agree for marketing purposes it would be awesome for them, but I think they are trying to walk a fine line of good protection/good performance/good system compatibility. I would say that most major products do walk this line fairly well already, but doesn't mean they may change this balance down the road. Another thing I thought of (with these videos), I really wish that aside from doing a product review, reinforcing safe surfing habits and security 101, is crucial, as its not always security geeks watching these videos, there are tones of people with basic computer skills Googling what's the best AV and stumble across these videos. It doesn't have to be a long winded thing, just a gentle reminder is more than enough. [/QUOTE]
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