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<blockquote data-quote="Cleo" data-source="post: 919798" data-attributes="member: 87751"><p>Use promo code: HOLIDAY40</p><p>and you can get it for $48.</p><p>As a cloud engine there aren't going to be many updates for the endpoints so not seeing them isn't much sign of anything.</p><p>I tried it out. It wasn't that bad. They test it running in tandem with McAfee, Norton and Kaspersky. I ran it alongside the latter and</p><p>never saw a conflict in 6 months. I found their iOS app much more useful as it detected a MITM attack when I was on a public wifi</p><p>at my local supermarket. As is the case for many tech companies there was always going to be a chance those young hungry coders</p><p>they had chained to their keyboards would take their stock options, retire, and go rock climbing after BB dropped that cash bomb. Maybe a few did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cleo, post: 919798, member: 87751"] Use promo code: HOLIDAY40 and you can get it for $48. As a cloud engine there aren't going to be many updates for the endpoints so not seeing them isn't much sign of anything. I tried it out. It wasn't that bad. They test it running in tandem with McAfee, Norton and Kaspersky. I ran it alongside the latter and never saw a conflict in 6 months. I found their iOS app much more useful as it detected a MITM attack when I was on a public wifi at my local supermarket. As is the case for many tech companies there was always going to be a chance those young hungry coders they had chained to their keyboards would take their stock options, retire, and go rock climbing after BB dropped that cash bomb. Maybe a few did. [/QUOTE]
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