Serious Discussion Comodo Internet Security 2024 announced

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partha_roy

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When it is called CIS2024, it is most probably before summer 2024 (at least that is what I would expect).
He is using old marketing tactics used and abused by Symantec, McAfee and others (15 years ago) such as adding a year of release to the product. Much like they did, he should release Comodo in September, around the back-to-school period and product released 2023 should carry 2024 in the name.
 

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He is using old marketing tactics used and abused by Symantec, McAfee and others (15 years ago) such as adding a year of release to the product. Much like they did, he should release Comodo in September, around the back-to-school period and product released 2023 should carry 2024 in the name.
When it is released, I will challenge @Trident to use only Comodo, nothing else, for a month.
 

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I loved CS@CF in the past, and I loved it so much, that somehow in a metaphysical way I still feel "linked" to it.

But my big nightmare with CF is not even the "never arrives" summer 2024.
My big nightmare is to see a "Kinder Surprise Egg", a bit of bad chocolate in the outside, and totally empty inside (or full of useless things).

In simple words, I confess I'm still linked to CF, but they lost my trust. The current version is so buggy, so incompatible with Windows 11, and in the past Comodo lied so many times... that today it's hard to believe Comodo will deliver a new Windows 11 compatible product, without bugs, regardless the date, even in the Venusian 2024 summer.
 

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My HaHa emoticons aside in this thread, Comodo is not actually that far from being a powerful security product if they can work out some critical bugs:

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But with Windows 10 or 11, I would go with no more than MS defender with Andy ful's H_C maybe combined with OSArmor paid, the latter probably not required with a common sense pilot at the helm. Since using linux for several months full time, Windows is becoming a distant and futile memory for me now. Just trying to hang on so as not to completely forget about it.
 
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Comodo IS a strong security product. It has some protection modifications that make it better than other consumer products on the market. However, users make unnecessary configuration changes to Comodo. They often customize it without understanding the features and impact, which leads to issues and frustration. The best approach for Comodo users is to remember that "Less Is More"!
 

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Yeah, don't change the configuration settings otherwise bugs surface, strong selling point.
A good product either works with all configurations as expected, or provides the so-called poke-yoke to the users, preventing them from entering into configurations that will compromise the security or stability of their devices, software or security services. Cheap, amateur software provides a multitude of settings and then blames bugs and instability on the users who went and modified them via the official UI. Cheap/free software like Comodo. Even with 5 Valkyries and 10 Crueltysusters onboard, Comodo will still remain what it is now. One mediocre, badly-designed freebie whose existence 9/10 don’t even know about.
 
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